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Why It’s Important To Read To Your Baby

Promote babies’ cognitive development by reading to them every day.

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In honor of National Reading Awareness Month, organic baby brand Finn + Emma shares some insight on the importance of reading to baby. Recently released, the brand’s Dreamworld Collection is inspired by “The Wonderful Things You Will Be,” a beautiful and whimsical picture book by New York Times bestselling author Emily Winfield Martin. Not only does the collection of clothes and toys bring the memorable elements of the book to life, but also it fosters the importance of incorporating reading into a baby’s cognitive and social development. In the spirit of National Reading Awareness Month, below are must-know reasons why it is pertinent to read to babies–the surprising results are too good to pass up!

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Bond with your baby
Parents want to engage in activities with their baby that will promote bonding. First, reading to your baby is an activity that will allow one-on-one time with them. During this time, you and your baby can focus on each other. One of the most soothing things for your baby is the sound of your voice. As your baby listens to you read to them, they will associate a soothing feeling with the activity of reading. Second, you can instill in them a love of reading as a hobby that you both can share for years to come. A love of books and reading begins with a baby’s early exposure to reading. The parent who takes the time to read to their baby is setting the foundation for what will hopefully be a lifetime love of books. By reading to your baby, you are bonding with them through creating a soothing memory that they will associate with reading and want to recreate as they become readers.

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Help develop language skills
As children are read to, they begin to strengthen their language skills. For example, if they repeatedly hear a word pronounced, their brains will register that pronunciation. At a later point in their development, they will recognize when a word has not been properly pronounced. Furthermore, if they are repeatedly exposed to proper word usage and grammar through a parent reading to them, this will register with them and they will be able to recognize when a word is not being used properly or when the grammar is incorrect. The idea is that repeated exposure to proper grammar, an extensive vocabulary and correct pronunciation will carry through to how they communicate in later years. In addition, as a parent models the skill of drawing meaning from the context of a story, the child will be able to apply this skill to their own reading in the future.

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Fosters social-emotional development
Social development refers to how a child experiences, expresses, and manages their emotions in addition to their ability to create positive relationships. Studies on child development see a child’s development as part of a system where one part influences the other. The studies have found that at the core of a child’s development lies language development. Language development is viewed as the determiner for a child’s development in other areas, such as how they view and interpret the world, how they view and interpret themselves, and their ability to successfully self-regulate.

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The act of reading introduces a baby to social cues as a form of communication. These cues will teach the baby how to accept, interpret, and respond to the world around them. By reading aloud to them, asking them questions and then encouraging them when they respond, you are teaching them important skills required for social development, skills such as listening, vocabulary, and memory skills. In addition, by reading aloud to them and then asking them to point to the object in the book, you are teaching them to make a connection between the word and the object.
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Stimulate the senses
When you read a book to your toddler, you model for them how to use their senses to gather information about the world around them. Through reading you explore touch, sight, sound, taste, and smell. For example, baby “Touch and Feel” books help babies to explore textures through touch. Furthermore, books that display different, bright colors will expose the baby to different colors and, in conjunction with your repeated naming of each color upon exposure, the baby will learn to associate a word with a color. Many baby books incorporate sound with an image so that the baby can make the connection between what they hear and what they see on the page. Other books incorporate “scratch and sniff” where a child is exposed to a smell associated with a word. Even the sense of taste can be explored through reading as you expose your child to the vocabulary associated with how something tastes, whether it be salty or sweet or bitter. Reading to your baby provides the opportunity to engage your baby in using their senses to make meaning of their world.

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Reading with your baby will be an activity that you can enjoy with them throughout the years. It will provide an opportunity for you to bond with them. Furthermore, it will help them master the skill of how to make sense of the world around them through language and contextual cues. The reasons above are only a few of the many reasons why reading is one of the most rewarding activities that you can introduce to your child.
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Made from 100% G.O.T.S. certified organic cotton, the environmentally-friendly clothes and toys offered in Finn + Emma’s Dreamworld Collection empower imagination and safe exploration while capturing the breathtaking imagery from “The Wonderful Things You Will Be” by author and illustrator Emily Winfield Martin. 

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Jennifer is the Owner of TWL and Co-Owner of a Influencer Facebook Group Influential Mamas.  Along with blogging + freelance writing and selling Zyia Activewear, she is a mom, army wife and full-time teacher. Jennifer lives in Washington State and is a born + raised New Yorker. In her spare time, she loves traveling, yoga, the beach, writing, listening to books and drinking coffee.

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