Benefits of Reading to Your Preschooler

When it comes to the education of your little one, you want to make sure that you’re doing everything in your power to help them during the windows of time that they’re at home. Every little thing that children are exposed to at this age is something that they’re soaking in, so you might as well make sure that it’s something good, right? One of the many things that parents do with their little ones that the team at Creative Critters Learning Center in West Point can’t sing enough praise about is reading to them. In today’s blog, our team is going to go over a few of the different benefits that go along with reading to your preschooler.

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They Become Better Readers

When children are read to frequently, they often become better readers than children who were not exposed to reading at a young age. Reading is not only a piece of education that will continue as they grow up, but it’s something that they’re going to use on a daily basis for the rest of their life. If you want to increase the chances of having a skilled reader, introduce them to reading at a young age.

More Likely to Enjoy Reading

If a child enjoys reading, there’s a pretty good chance that they’re going to want to read in their free time, simply because they enjoy it and not because it’s required for homework. With this comes more time spent reading, which then leads to stronger reading skills in the long run. A passion for reading will benefit children throughout their life in the form of vocabulary, cognitive thinking skills, creativity, and so much more.

Build Their Vocabulary

As we just mentioned, reading can help a child build their vocabulary. The English language is composed of more than one million words, with an active 170,000 words used regularly. With that in mind, the average person’s vocabulary consists of 20,000 to 30,000 words. While understanding terminology and the definition behind certain words allows for your child to develop a greater understanding for the English language, it also provides them with an opportunity to communicate better. If you want to start working on their vocabulary with them, reading is a fantastic way to do just that!

Boost Creativity

Children are at their most creative and curious stage during the first few years of their life. They’re only just beginning to learn the way that things work and applying a majority of these lessons to play. While play is a great way for kiddos to get creative, reading is also incredibly beneficial for creativity and it requires them to use their brain! Telling stories of princesses and dragons or talking animals on a farm can help them to get creative in countless ways. This boost of creativity is something that you will see transfer over into a couple of different areas of their life, making it all the more beneficial!

Visit Creative Critters Learning Center

Investing in your child’s education is something that you do when selecting a preschool for them to attend, but is also something that happens within your home. Reading is a huge part of education and it’s something that you can do to set your child up for success. If you’re interested in learning more about Creative Critters Learning Center, or you’d like to schedule a tour to visit the facility, feel free to contact our team. We would be more than happy to help you answer any questions and get you taken care of.

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