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Bedtime stories improve vocabulary

According to a new study, reading bedtime stories such as Narnia or Lord of the Rings to children at a young age can significantly improve their vocabulary as well as their spellings.

Updated on: Nov 09, 2010 04:31 PM IST
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Reading bedtime stories such as Narnia or Lord of the Rings to your children at a young age can significantly improve their vocabulary as well as their spelling abilities, according to a new study.

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Jean Gross - the government's adviser on youth speech, language and communication problems - said that children can be taught to be good spellers from a young age by being read bedtime stories.

Becoming a good speller "starts a lot sooner than we all might imagine," The Courier Mail quoted her as saying.

"Very early on, when little children are hearing speech, they are beginning to hear separate sounds within a word. That grows between the ages of zero and five, in the preschool years. It is on that ability that later written spelling is built. "

Gross also said that parents should read to their children for as long as possible, as long as they can distract them from their PlayStations and the television.

 
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