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Why is reading so good for children?

It's often said: reading is good for children. But why, actually? Reading has numerous benefits that contribute to a child's development, school performance, and social skills. In this blog, you'll discover why reading is essential for every child and how you can best encourage them.


The benefits of reading for children

Reading is not only relaxing but also a source of knowledge and information. By reading children's books, children learn new words and expand their vocabulary. This improves their language skills and helps them process and structure information better.

Studies show that children who are regularly read to perform better at school later on. They develop a stronger ability to concentrate, better listening skills, and score higher in language and math skills. Reading thus directly contributes to both cognitive and academic development.


Reading and social skills

Besides school performance, reading also strengthens social development. Through stories, children learn how others act in different situations. This increases their empathy and helps them better deal with emotions, both their own and those of others.


Reading expands vocabulary and language skills

The more children read, the better they become at language. Reading a lot leads to:

  • A larger vocabulary

  • Better spelling and grammar

  • Stronger reading comprehension

  • Understanding of texts in textbooks

Children who read a lot often also have more success in subjects like arithmetic and mathematics because they understand the problems better.


Stimulating imagination and creativity

Reading stimulates imagination and creativity. Children learn to empathize with characters, travel in their minds to other worlds, and discover new cultures. This is not only fun but also educational: stories expand their general knowledge and offer room to dream and fantasize.


How to encourage children to read?

The way you encourage children to read depends on their age and interests:

  • For young children: start by reading aloud. Reading together creates a positive feeling around books and stimulates their language development.

  • For older children: show them that reading can also be fun and useful. Make it a regular activity, for example, before bedtime.

  • Daily practice: have children read for half an hour to an hour daily, starting with simple books and gradually moving on to more difficult texts.

  • Reading aloud: this helps children remember words better and concentrate more intensely.

Every child learns at their own pace. The most important thing is that reading remains enjoyable and aligns with your child's world.


Conclusion: reading is investing in your child's future

Reading expands vocabulary, improves school performance, stimulates imagination and creativity, and strengthens social skills. It is therefore not just a hobby, but an investment in the future.

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