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How old do newborns need to start parent-child reading?
Parent-child reading can start at any time. Because parent-child reading does not mean that children and parents sit together with a book to read, but must start from the stage when parents read to their children. We often say that listening to elegant classical music to children who are still growing and developing in their bellies is prenatal education. In fact, it is also a good way to spend some time reading to the fetus every day. It is generally believed that the fetus can hear the outside world in about 24-26 weeks, not to mention the baby who has already been born. We often like to use some rattle toys to attract children's attention. At this time, newborns will look around with curious eyes. What if parents start to spend some time reading or telling stories to them every day from this time on?

1, a fixed and familiar voice will bring a stable sense of security to children. Babies in infancy tend to cry after leaving their mothers, in fact, because of strong insecurity. Mother's warm embrace and familiar breath will always make him smile through tears, and the voice of parents telling stories will bring the same effect. Interesting, warm and sweet stories, accompanied by parents' voices, will make children listen quietly or sleep peacefully.

2. Parents and children will establish closer emotional ties. Listening is actually one of the most sensitive sensory organs of newborns, so choosing some infant books or telling some interesting stories to newborns is the most direct way to establish a good parent-child relationship. When babies are familiar with their parents' voices, this familiar voice will always give newborns a pleasant feeling, and the attachment relationship between them will naturally be established and stabilized.

In addition, the theme of parent-child reading in our primary stage is often rhyming children's songs and nursery rhymes, which will also make newborns feel the rhythm of language. This rhythm brings them a stable atmosphere that is not bad at all relative to the cradle. This is actually the earliest language enlightenment for children.