It helps brain restructure physically, mentally, emotionally, environmentally and more.
However, scientists Timothy Keller and Marcel Just from Carnegie Mellon University, have uncovered an evidence that proves how reading can positively alter brain tissue in young children, thus improving the communication within the brain.
In fact, a study by The Guardian clearly states that reading for fun, boosts the neurological powers of a child.
Involving family members while undertaking fun reading activities also yields positive results in this unique concept.Source: Palabourtzi Reading FictionFiction plays a pivotal role in mounting imagination and embracing different worlds.
In fact, Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus- the program director for Cincinnati Children Hospital’s department of Reading and Literacy Discovery and paediatrician Dr. John S. Hutton state that reading out to a child immensely affects the child’s behaviour and academic performance.
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