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Have you ever wondered how early you ought to startreading to your children? If you want to have set the wheels in motion by the time they can comprehend something of what you read, perhaps you should be thinking of starting before they are born! It appears that babies start the process of learning far earlier than they are capable of expressing comprehension.

Studies have established that babies recognise and feel comforted by voices (especially their mother's), music and sounds they have been exposed to while in the womb. So, if you sing or read to your unborn child, the baby is very likely to react favourably to the sound of singing and reading when born.

At birth, the brain contains all the neurons that it will ever need for a lifetime of learning. Information travels between the neurons through synapses, or pathways between them. In the first years of life, the brain goes through a process of establishing and strengthening new synapses when it receives stimulation from the environment, and eliminating those that are seldom used. Therefore, the more learning experiences babies are provided with, the more learning pathways are established in their brain, and the greater their capacity to learn more.

Reading to a young child not only helps this process thrive, but is also a lovely way to bond. Clearly, children who read more have higher IQs than those who do not. Reading improves vocabulary and general knowledge, stimulates eye muscles, piques curiosity, encourages thought and kindles imagination. Children who read are also less likely to suffer from attention disorders. With the number of distracting options available to children today, however, getting them to read will be a near impossible task if the love of books is not inculcated early.

Children who are exposed to long hours of passive TV watching may never take to reading, as even children's books require more attention, involvement and effort than simply staring at a screen; which is why a wholesome relationship with books should have been established long before exposure to electronic media.

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