The Atlantic1 month agoWritingWe're All Reading WrongTo reap the full benefits of reading, do it out loud with others for improved memory and cognitive functions. [ more ]
Nytimes3 months agoBooksA Simple Way to Build Intimacy: Reading AloudReading aloud can bring comfort and connection for both children and adults. Reading aloud may benefit the reader by improving memory, cognitive function, focus, and mood. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com3 months agoBooksYou're Never Too Old for Story TimeReading aloud can provide comfort and connection for both children and adults. Kate DiCamillo and Maryanne Wolf emphasize the importance of reading aloud for adults as well as children. [ more ]
Nytimes3 months agoBooksA Simple Way to Build Intimacy: Reading AloudReading aloud can bring comfort and connection for both children and adults. Reading aloud may benefit the reader by improving memory, cognitive function, focus, and mood. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com3 months agoBooksYou're Never Too Old for Story TimeReading aloud can provide comfort and connection for both children and adults. Kate DiCamillo and Maryanne Wolf emphasize the importance of reading aloud for adults as well as children. [ more ]
Kansas City Star5 months agoBooksStory time: Mother and daughter open this a bookstore that gives back to communityHalley Vincent, 14, began reading books to audiences when she was 9 years old. She now reads to two-legged audiences at Seven Stories, a bookstore she owns with her mother. [ more ]