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Expanding Vocabularies: Reading Aloud

Reading aloud with children is a core part of their early exposure to books and stories. For many, it is also a big part of the nighttime routine that enables them to relax and have a screen break before bed.

In research conducted in 3000 primary schools in England, daily storytime (reading aloud) increased children’s reading age by 13 months in just one term (Farshore, 2023). It also improved children’s wellbeing and their overall interest and pleasure in reading. As parents, you have the opportunity to make reading aloud storytime part of your daily routine with your children to give them access to these benefits too.

Top 3 benefits of reading aloud

(Secret 4th benefit: Research shows that reading aloud to children also improves the mood of the adult reader too!)

Tips for building a habit of reading aloud

When we imagine reading aloud to children, we typically think about pre-school and under 7s still learning and perfecting the art of reading itself, and simple picture books with entertaining characters and obvious morals. But, what other ways can you read aloud with children?

We love to hear what you’re reading with your children. Share your English and Chinese recommendations with your tutor and tell them all about your reading aloud routine.

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https://literacytrust.org.uk/blog/reading-children-so-powerful-so-simple-and-yet-so-misunderstood/

https://www.farshore.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/46/2023/09/E6869-Storytime-in-School-Headline-Findings_FINAL_20.09.23.pdf

https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/projects-and-evaluation/projects/teacher-choices-the-story-time-trial

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