EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

How Early Reading Skills Contribute to a Child’s Development

Bonus: MyLibook Review

Gayle Kurtzer-Meyers
Curated Newsletters
6 min readNov 7, 2020

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Teaching your child how to read from an early age can be a challenge. Parenthood is overwhelming in itself, and it can be easy to lose sight of your child’s personal development in the process. However, research suggests that engaging with young children by reading, talking, and singing can stimulate cognitive development, bringing a host of benefits.

As per The American Academy of Pediatrics, children proficient in reading by the third grade are more likely to graduate high school and have a successful career. Unfortunately, 1 out of 3 children begins kindergarten without possessing the language skills required to read.

Using the right tools and books can resolve this. It can help build reading literacy in your child and contribute to early childhood education. Where do you start, though?

In my case, I recently stumbled across MyLibook — a seven-book series designed to develop early reading skills in children. If you are eager to get your child interested in reading, then MyLibook is an excellent resource that lets your child learn new things in a fun and easy way.

Cut back on screen time and help your child…

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Gayle Kurtzer-Meyers
Curated Newsletters

20+ years in Property Management, freelance writer, advocate for positive thinking, enjoy running for charity events, interested in a variety of topics