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  1. Mar 7, 2018 · Reading aloud is something usually associated with children or unsophisticated readers, a remedial technique to be phased out as soon as people learn to read silently. But a growing body of research suggests that reading out loud may actually have significant cognitive benefits — even for experienced readers.

  2. Aug 9, 2017 · Reading to and sharing books with babies and young children, and giving them time to respond, feeds their brain, helps them learn new words and grows their vocabulary. This video is a great example of sharing a book with a child.

    • Expands Vocabulary. Reading aloud to children significantly expands their vocabulary, as research by Beck et al. (2002) and De Temple & Snow (2003) supports.
    • Enhances Listening Comprehension. Reading aloud to children plays a crucial role in enhancing their listening comprehension skills, a foundational aspect of literacy development recognized by Morrow & Gambrell (2002) and Stanovich et al.
    • Develops Syntactic Skills. Reading aloud to children significantly contributes to the development of their syntactic skills, as highlighted by Lane & Wright (2007) and foundational work by Chomsky (1972).
    • Bolsters Word Recognition. Reading aloud to children has been shown to significantly bolster their word recognition abilities, as Stahl (2003) points out.
  3. Jan 23, 2024 · Pleasure is not left to chance. In fact the DfE’s Reading Framework states that it is ‘ essential that schools systematically plan to nurture pupil’s desire to read.’ So, how do we do it? I boil the main tenets of RfP down to Choice, Encouragement, and Support.

  4. Nov 9, 2022 · Reading aloud should be an integral part of any successful reading program in order to expose students to texts (and ideas!) significantly above their reading level, model fluent reading for students, instil a love of reading and a love of literature in our students

  5. Dec 10, 2019 · It was very popular for people to hold gatherings where they would read aloud to their friends. Why read aloud? Reading books aloud can help children develop key literacy skills and help them develop a love of reading for life.

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  7. Aug 31, 2021 · Reading aloud is useful not just with kids, but many friends and romantic partners also like being read to. Even at work, if you read aloud well, it can be engaging.

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