If you are wondering how you might improve your child's focus, we recommend taking a look at this New York Times article called "Reading Aloud to Young Children Has Benefits for Behavior and Attention." The article talks about a recent psychological study that followed 675 families, asking half of the families to read to their children and asking half to not. The study demonstrated that families that read to their children saw their kids improve in all kinds of ways -- not just in literacy and attention, but also in emotional well being.
Reading Aloud to Kids May Improve Behavior and Attention
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