If you want to give your child a strong start in life, one of the simplest things you can do is read with them. It doesn’t take hours. Just a few minutes a day can make a real difference.
When you read to your child, you are doing more than helping them learn words. You are building their vocabulary, increasing their comprehension, strengthening their thinking skills, and helping them feel safe and connected. In fact, children who are read to regularly hear over a million more words before they even start school.
But here is where it gets even more powerful. When that time at home is paired with a strong reading program at school, something clicks. The practice and encouragement they receive from you helps everything their teacher is doing stick. Kids who read at home for just 20 minutes a day are exposed to nearly 2 million words each year, and that shows up in their confidence and success in the classroom.
Over time, those small daily moments add up. Children who grow up around books tend to do better in school and are more prepared for life beyond it. So keep it simple. Sit close. Turn the page. You are doing more than reading a story. You are shaping your child’s future.
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