Different than you might have thought in the past, reading
words is not the reading experience - it’s just the beginning. At the heart of
the reading experience is the Reading Relationship,
which becomes part of a child’s emotional DNA.
Conversational
Reading (reading and talking with children about a story) changes the reading
relationship in fundamental ways and is a proven method you can use with any
book.
Different than you might have thought in the past, reading
words is not the reading experience - it’s just the beginning. At the heart of
the reading experience is the Reading Relationship,
which becomes part of a child’s emotional DNA.
Conversational
Reading (reading and talking with children about a story) changes the reading
relationship in fundamental ways and is a proven method you can use with any
book.
Conversational Reading ensures your child develops an
appreciation for the books they read through better comprehension, the ability
to make a story their own and the capability to connect what they read to other
books, ideas and personal experiences. Along with the strong literacy skills,
Conversational Reading also supports the growth of a child’s emotional IQ by teaching them about empathy and
compassion. These qualities come into being inside the reading relationship
that forever changes the experience of reading.
Conversational Reading fosters a tender and close
relationship between parent and child. Why do those lucky adults who had the
fortunate experience of being read to as children remember that experience with
such vivid fondness? They are tapping into the felt memories of the love,
tenderness and affection they received during that experience. These emotions
are at the heart of what children need to thrive and they are the currency of
the reading relationship.
The real benefit of
Conversational Reading draws attention to the reading relationship that often
goes unsaid and overlooked. Conversational Reading helps children become good
readers and as importantly, the reading relationship that comes from the
experience fosters the emotional connections children need to thrive.
Parents who read and talk about a
story with children feel more connected to their children and more satisfied in
their role as a parent. In turn, the reading experience for the child gives a
clear message they are loved and understood, which ultimately fosters strong
communication skills for parents and children.
Reading is not simply
the interaction of the child with a book. Intimacy and closeness are
communicated while you are talking about a book and is at the heart of the Reading Relationship, which every child
deserves to experience.
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