A study revealed that reading bedtime stories can make the little one learn more things
than they think.
This statement was revealed directly by the head of the National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development, Reed Lyon.
Neuroscience research shows that when parents or caregivers interact with children verbally,
including reading to them, children learn more than we think.
Not only that, reading fairy tales is also one of the activities that can build the closeness
of mom and little one, you know.
According to Dr. Sarah Murchan, lecturer in developmental psychology at the University
of Edinburgh, reading storybooks with children can be a fun bonding activity.
A study revealed that reading bedtime stories can make the little one learn more things
than they think.
This statement was revealed directly by the head of the National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development, Reed Lyon.
Neuroscience research shows that when parents or caregivers interact with children verbally,
including reading to them, children learn more than we think.
Not only that, reading fairy tales is also one of the activities that can build the closeness
of mom and little one, you know.
According to Dr. Sarah Murchan, lecturer in developmental psychology at the University
of Edinburgh, reading storybooks with children can be a fun bonding activity.