Why do we give books out at your child’s well visits? We partner with Reach Out and Read (ROR), Ready for School, and the Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) to provide this program that we believe in for your family! At each well visit from age 3 weeks to 5 years your child will get a new book to bring home with them to enjoy.
Did you know that more than 80% of a child’s brain is formed before the age of 3? Their experiences during the first 3 years affect their development for the rest of their lives. Attention and nurturing from a loving parent or caregiver supports healthy brain development—and one of the best ways to engage young children is to read books together.
Studies show that families that participate with Reach out and Read program are 2.5 times more likely to read with their children. Children have better language development when they are read to which is important to help them thrive. Reading together also helps children develop strong bonds with family members and helps develop a love of reading.
Many of us have fond memories of snuggling up alongside those who love us and enjoying a favorite book. Even the youngest babies love to be held close and hear the voice of a loved one as they read a book aloud. This experience helps your child be more resilient to stressors in life and is calming routine.
When we share a book with your child and family we also use this as an opportunity to evaluate some of their fine motor development and social emotional development. Can they hold a book, can they turn a page? Do they point at pictures as they get older? Are they excited to show you their book or look at with sibling? This helps us, along with other tools, to make sure they are track to reach their full potential.
We encourage you to read with your children anytime you get a chance. Bedtime can be a great time to read together to develop a healthy bedtime routine. Read these tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics on the recommended Brush, Book, Bed routine.
Reading together can be difficult if you don’t feel confident in your own reading ability. Even looking at pictures together helps develop a love for reading. Check out READ Ottawa for adults if you or someone you know wants to improve their reading.
We can’t wait to share a book at your child’s next well visit!
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Phone: (616) 393-0166
Address: 926 Washington Ave., Building C
Holland, Michigan 49423
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Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-12:00 pm & 1:00 pm-5:00 pm with EVENING APPOINTMENTS usually available until 8:00 pm
Friday 8:00 am-12:00 pm & 1:00 pm-5:00 pm