Let your Little get lost in the magic of stories. The words in the books and the creativity of their minds allows for excellent verbal and language development.
Lori Donovan, certified Speech Language Pathologist, is back to bring Boston Babies more education based learning. It is never too early to get started on reading, whether you talk with your belly before birth, or begin story time when your little one is a bouncing baby or tenacious toddler.
Read below, as Lori suggests how to get the Biggest Bang for Your Book and explains the importance of introducing literary skills, concepts and creativity to your children.
BOOKS are one of the best tools you can use as a parent. They can help ease the transition to bedtime, discussions about difficult topics, and introductions to new routines. Early exposure to books can help children learn to love their time between the pages, in addition to boosting their overall academic success.
There are literally thousands of great books available to you and your child. But before you buy a new book, wait! You probably have everything you need in the overflowing bookshelf in the corner.Here are a few ideas to help you and your family get the most out of your books:
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