
This article looks at how literacy and community involvement can positively affect child development. It cites research showing that children who live in literate communities and have access to books and reading materials tend to have better cognitive and social skills than those who do not. The article also discusses how parents and caregivers can support their children’s literacy development by reading to them, taking them to the library, and encouraging them to read on their own.
The original article can be found here: https://www.unifiedcaring.org/nurturing-young-minds-how-literate-communities-drive-positive-child-development/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nurturing-young-minds-how-literate-communities-drive-positive-child-development