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2022-12-24T13:06:00.000Z

Reading books has a very positive effect on children's development

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by Baigalmaa
Sugar.mn staff
Reading books has a very positive effect on children's development
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A government-commissioned study of 8,000 five-year-olds by the University of Education England found that children who grow up in families where parents read to their children have significantly higher learning and cognitive abilities.

It was concluded that the vocabulary of these children is richer, memory is good, the ability to learn and accept things is more developed, and they are able to behave properly. 4/5 of English families spend an average of 22 minutes reading to their baby before going to bed. It was seen that 18% of them read books from the age of 6 months. On the other hand, children of families who allow them to sit in front of the TV for more than 3 hours have poor learning ability and poor performance. The ability of children from families who do not read to them, but often talk to and teach them, was not bad, but did not reach the ability of children who read to and listen to books.

Our parents, it is necessary to implement it. As soon as the child is born, he should be taught to read books and don't put him off with the excuse that he doesn't understand. The best way to educate your children from infancy is to read books and make them friends with books. If you think, child, that you don't understand, don't rule out the possibility that some inexplicable secret of the brain is at work and it remains captured in your little mind.

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