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In today's digital age, screen dominate simple ways; Parents can get kids off screen and back into real books
State Times
|July 02, 2025
In an age where screens dominate, children are drifting away from physical books.
Rekindling a love for reading is not just possible-it's essential for their growth. With the right environment and approach, parents can help make books exciting again.
In today's digital age, screens dominate our children's attentionwhether it's smartphones, tablets, or gaming consoles. Recently, there has been a notable decline in children and teenagers reading for pleasure, with less than half engaging in daily reading compared to previous years. This shift reflects the growing allure of digital entertainment, but it also raises a crucial question for parents; how can we encourage our children to embrace physical books once more?
As a parenting expert, I've seen how developing a consistent reading routine can profoundly impact a child's growth. Reading regularly not only boosts a child's vocabulary and thinking abilities but also sparks creativity and helps build emotional awareness. The foundation for fostering a love of books is providing a welcoming and positive space where reading feels fun and encouraged.
The enduring power of reading aloud
Bringing stories to life by reading aloud together is a proven method to inspire curiosity and a lasting love for books. Many children genuinely enjoy being read to, and parents often cherish these moments as special bonding times. Reading aloud does more than just improve vocabulary and comprehension; it also helps children develop crucial social and emotional skills.
Interactive reading where parents ask questions, encourage predictions, and invite children to participate in storytelling supports brain development and builds habits that last a lifetime. This dynamic exchange strengthens attention spans, cultivates self-regulation, and helps children develop goal-setting abilities. It's a foundational step in making reading a positive and shared experience.
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