Reading to your unborn child stimulates brain function and can boost early reading and language development. To build trust and a solid foundation of emotional closeness in a child's life, a mom's love must be unconditional.
Dear friends:
What Are the Advantages of Reading During Pregnancy?
Does your child benefit from reading?
Your infant will hear more words and develop their speaking skills as you read aloud more stories to them. A baby's brain develops a vast network of words as a result of hearing words. By age 2, children who have their parents read to them and talk to them frequently have a larger vocabulary than children who have not. Reading to infants and early children is crucial because, according to the saying, "The more you read, the greater your vocabulary and the power of your communication." Furthermore, reading enhances writing abilities by
THE BOOK TO READ:
WHEN TO START;
They begin to be able to hear sounds outside of your body, such as your voice, during 27 to 29 weeks (6 to 7 months). When they are fully grown, their hearing will be comparable to that of an adult. To put it another way, now is a fantastic time to begin reading and singing to them. Pregnant women who read can better understand their bodies, as well as the experiences and changes that will come. Whatever book you choose, it's critical to remember that it should contain data that has been clinically verified from reliable sources.
We can also engage in activities that make us happy and that strengthen our bonds, such as meditation, prayer, yoga, dance, time in nature, laughing, and making love.
All in all, a woman's pregnancy is her most beautiful stage of existence. The life of the infant depends on it as well. Therefore, the goal is to raise a healthy and productive baby. Read them enlightening tales and worthwhile books.
SPIRITUAL BOOK TO READ DURING PREGNANCY
The Power of Now
The New Earth
The Secret
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
The Alchemist
You can tell that your baby is the source of the finest love on earth when you gaze into his or her eyes.