Fathers Reading to Children

The Many Benefits of Fathers Reading to Children

The Many Benefits of Fathers Reading to Children

       I came across a very interesting article recently on the website moms.com about what experts are saying are the benefits associated with fathers reading to children.   As the Stars of the Sky Foundation promotes literacy, as the ability to read well is such an important foundation for success.  At early ages, children learn a variety of skills by being read to.   Their brain is developing and soaking in all that they hear and see.

       The following are some of the benefits of fathers reading to children:

  • Improved language development – According to an Australian study, researchers found “that fathers reading at two years promoted better language development by age four.

  • A more well-rounded development – Experts have found that when mothers read to their children, they focus on the content of the books.  When fathers read, they talk about many different things and ask questions about the story.  Children should have both methods of reading to be more well-rounded.

  • More gender equality – Oftentimes, women are associated with reading to children – whether they be mothers, grandmothers, or teachers.   By having fathers read, children widen their perspectives of gender role models and see reading as an activity that men enjoy and do as well.

  • Stronger bond with children – A father taking the time to read to his children shows his love and commitment to their well-being.  It tells his children that they are important to him.  No one can take the place of a father as his love for and relationship with his children are extremely special and unique. 

  • Enables relaxation – After a long day, a father who takes the time to read to his children can simultaneously relax.  At bedtime, he can close the door, get out a book, and read to his child.  By shutting out the world and the worries of the day, he can enjoy this time with his child.

To learn more, please visit:

https://www.moms.com/dads-read-kids-more-reasons-experts/

https://www.firstfiveyears.org.au/early-learning/why-reading-with-dad-matters#:~:text=%E2%80%9CResearch%20has%20clearly%20demonstrated%20that,age%20four%2C%20but%20not%20literacy