Tips to Use when Reading Bedtime Stories Aloud

When you read bedtime stories to your child you are providing him with much more than brief entertainment. Just by reading aloud you are preparing your child for the future by helping him develop skills and character traits that will prove useful throughout his lifetime.

Parents and children strengthen their bonds as they share this quiet activity. This is a beloved tradition that has long been passed down from one generation to the next. It allows memories to be created that will be treasured forever.

From a purely functional standpoint reading aloud to children is a practical and enjoyable way to help kids relax and unwind before going to sleep. Many parents find that this brief respite from the cares and worries of daily life also helps them relax, and relieves much of their normal stress.

There is no better way to help your child develop a large vocabulary and English skills than by reading stories out loud. You do not have to limit the book selection to just the usual fairy tales. Many children enjoy stories that are more advanced than the ones recommended for their present reading level. If your child is interested in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” or “The Hobbit”, then by all means, indulge them.

A child’s imagination benefits from having stories read to them at bedtime.

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