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Teaching Your Toddler To Read Can Help Them In Later Years

January 24, 2021 Rachel Ferrucci

Babies and toddlers are able to absorb vast amounts of knowledge. Not only can they, but they also do it all the time, from the moment their senses develop they begin to scan the reality in front of them with curious eyes (and also in ears, hands, mouth and even curiosity). Adults intuitively tell them the names of objects around them, And this is how babies learn. At a later stage, when babies start talking – they start pointing to everything and asking, “What is it?” And you can see that the more we answer them – it encourages them to ask more and more questions. For the baby, learning is like any other game that allows him to learn about the world around them, and they learn with pleasure.

 

 

“From the moment of birth the human brain grows at an astonishing rate that is at a constant rate of decline. The whole process ends when the child reaches the age of six” (Glenn Doman). In fact, the human mind is unique in that it is the only “container” that can be said that the more you put into it, the more it will be able to contain. The child’s ability to absorb knowledge up to the age of six is highest. The overactivity of the child at this age is in fact the result of their great thirst for knowledge. If he is given the opportunity to quench this thirst, they will be less hyperactive, and they will be much more open to learning about the world around them.  

 

Benefits of learning to read at a young age

The child’s ability to absorb knowledge up to the age of six is the highest and it will not be like that for long. Children who learn to read at a young age absorb more knowledge than children whose entire attempts to learn at that age are met with refusal. When they reach school, they will be ahead of their peers. It will help them in all aspects, through first, second and third grade. You can find free 3rd grade writing worksheets to get ahead of the game.

 

Children who learn to read at a very young age understand better than children who did not learn to read, they will be able to problem solve easier and feel capable, which will add to their confidence. From a young age, talking to your child and encouraging them to learn the alphabet is going to be your best tactic. If your child doesn’t seem ready, it can’t be forced, but many children respond to their parents. Children who learn to read at a very young age read faster and understand more than other children too. This is because younger children are less afraid of reading and treat reading as a wonderful and fascinating thing in a world full of interesting things to learn. They can explore things together and explore new types of education and be more prepared to take part in team-building exercises and join in with extra-curricular activities. And no less important: children love to read at a young age. They just need more help at the beginning! 

 

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

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