Reading regularly with your child is a powerful way to build literacy skills, spark imagination, and discover new ideas together. We strongly encourage all students to read daily at home—whether it’s a book from school, the local library, or one of their own favourites.
Establishing a regular reading routine at home helps children develop fluency, comprehension and confidence. Most importantly, sharing the joy of reading as a family creates meaningful moments and helps foster a lifelong love of books.
📚 Why Reading Is Important for Kids
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Builds Language and Vocabulary
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Children who are regularly read to have larger vocabularies and stronger language skills.
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Exposure to books introduces words and sentence structures not typically used in everyday conversation.
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Improves Cognitive Development
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Reading stimulates brain development, especially in areas linked to memory, focus and critical thinking.
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It strengthens neural pathways that support problem-solving and comprehension.
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Enhances Academic Performance
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Strong early reading habits are linked to better performance in all school subjects—not just literacy.
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According to the OECD, reading for enjoyment is a better predictor of academic success than socio-economic status.
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Boosts Concentration and Patience
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Sitting and focusing on a story helps develop attention span and self-discipline.
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Strengthens Emotional Intelligence
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Stories expose children to a wide range of emotions, helping them understand empathy, perspective-taking and social situations.
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Encourages Imagination and Creativity
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Reading fiction, in particular, helps children explore new worlds, ideas and possibilities—fueling creativity and innovation.
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Promotes Bonding and Wellbeing
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Reading with a parent or caregiver strengthens emotional connection and provides comfort and reassurance.
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Shared reading has been linked to lower stress and improved mental health.
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Supports Lifelong Learning
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Children who enjoy reading are more likely to seek knowledge independently and continue learning throughout their lives.
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