Unlocking the Million-Word Gap: Why Reading to Your Children Matters
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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores the crucial role of reading aloud to children and its numerous benefits. She discusses research findings indicating that a significant portion of four-year-olds are not being read to regularly, highlighting the importance of early reading habits. Dr. Kathy emphasizes that reading to children as young as one to two and a half years old can greatly enhance their vocabulary, reading comprehension, and motivation to read. She also shares insights from a study showing that children exposed to at least five books daily enter kindergarten with an impressive 1.4 million words worth of exposure. Tune in for practical tips on how parents can cultivate reading habits that fit into their busy lives and promote a love for reading in their kids.
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