New Research on How Reading to Young Children Affects Brain Development

by Kids Forward | August 24, 2015

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A New York Times blog, Bedtime Stories for Young Brains, provides a fascinating discussion of how reading to young children affects their development. We know reading to children from the start is good for children, but the new research explains why.

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Dr, John Hutton, the lead author of a recent study, says, “I think that we’ve learned that early reading is more than just a nice thing to do with kids. It really does have a very important role to play in building brain networks that will serve children long-term as they transition from verbal to reading.”

The new evidence provides a boost to the efforts of Dr. Dipesh Navsaria, a Madison pediatrician and a strong advocate of Reach Out and Read, a program that urges doctors to encourage parents to read to their babies from the start.

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