Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Reading to Children Better For Brain Development

Reading Stories to Children is better for their brain development and creativity.
Alison Davies says that in her book "Reading Your Baby."


Many children ask for a story regularly. Immediately revert to a book to read is not recommended according to Alison Davies. When we think or invent a story ourselves we cause an increase in the creative mind of the child. Moreover each story increases the vocabulary of the child story and it will get a better idea of the existing sentence structures.

Parents also have a lot of benefits in coming up with stories. They also increase their creativity level and strengthen the relationship with their children. Not to neglect, a story can help in telling a changing family situation. The brain of the child is than very calm and is therefore more able to incorporate information.

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