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A Little Reading Goes a Long Way

by Mara Hernandez-Capili

Reading is a complex cognitive process of decoding symbols and construction of ideas. Reading is an important way to access information and generate a meaning. On the other hand, Storytelling is the conveying of events may it be in words, action or sounds, it is often by creativeness and adornment.

Reading is an important skill that needs to be developed in kids. It is necessary for their growing up years to survive the world of school and universities. The more we encourage our kids to read the better their proficiency become. The more they put themselves into reading the better they develop reading abilities.

Kids who can’t read yet are advised to be read to, the more kids are read to, the more they learn how to speak and the more they build interest in reading. Reading out loud to toddlers and pre-schoolers exposes them to proper grammar and phrasing. Telling them stories enhances their language spoken skills and their ability to express themselves verbally.

Reading Stories to kids offers amazing thrills; also give them the edge to test new ideas. Reading separates the facts from fictions. They’ll meet characters they’ll love to come back to and heroes that will help them build better characters in real life. Books and many other reading materials give kids the opportunity to flex their critical thinking. Mysteries and conflicts in the stories allow them to follow clues and enhance their logical conclusions.

Reading is always thought to be as the prototypical private activity, but in certain country or state reading is used as a socializing activity. In Washington, parents meet up and read aloud for their kids. Storytelling for them is a great opportunity to bond and share some knowledge to their kids. Here, they share a few minutes of creative time, plus they share the many benefits of reading to their kids.

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