Reading stories to children is easily one of life's greatest joys, but not all
parents realize that reading to their little ones, and helping them learn to read
themselves, is one of the most significant things they can do to ensure their
child's success in life. In fact, recent studies suggest that the earlier children
start reading, the better. Though academic institutions don't officially begin
teaching children to read until they are older than 5, new breakthroughs in the
study of brain development indicate that the best time to begin reading to little
ones is when they are between the ages of 3 months and 3 years.
Active reading significantly increases the number and type of neural pathways Baby's brain develops. |
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Dr. Titzer explains that an infant's brain grows rapidly between the time she is born and age 4. It produces billions of cells, and trillions of interconnected synapses. Active reading, especially when accompanied by sounds, pictures, character voices and physical actions, significantly increases the number and type of neural pathways the brain develops.
"If babies are exposed to language frequently before the age of 3, they will not only learn to read, [but] will become skilled at learning itself," Dr. Titzer says. "They will have ingrained in their neural pathways various combinations of visual, audio and tactile learning styles."
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