Reading is a big factor in developing a child’s skills, especially in the beginning of life. When your child heads to nursery they will build on this even further, and it should feel like a fun activity for children to explore.
This Kent Nursery has shared some reasons as to why reading is such an important part of a child’s development.
Teaches children how to build on their literacy skills
Picking up a book on a regular basis is designed to help children learn to be a lot more comfortable with their understanding of the language.
It’s the same with learning any language, where you have to absorb all that you’re meant to understand and be a lot happier in identifying new words and phrases.
It’s a really important part of learning new things in general, and will be pushed onto children as soon as they’re able to develop their knowledge.
Shows your child how to appreciate fictional stories
Lots of fictional characters and stories teach your child about different thoughts and feelings for the first time. It’s where a child can naturally build their understanding of resilience and determination. It will mean that your child has a chance to build connections with fictional characters and relate to them in real life scenarios.

Builds your child’s confidence in writing
Writing is a big portion of a child’s development and will give your child a lot to develop on. It’s why your child will see a huge increase in their understanding of words, being able to spell them correctly and find synonyms of these words.
There are so many ways your child will begin to truly develop their skills here in ways that will give your child a lot more confidence in their reading and writing skills.
Reading should be a really exciting part of learning, and it will be a big part of your child’s development for a long time. It’s worth looking into from a young age to help them really build on their skills to last a lifetime.
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