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- Reading teaches children empathy, giving them a window into the perspectives and feelings of others. Through literacy, children learn communication skills and build emotional and social resilience. Low levels of literacy are linked to lower civic participation and community engagement and higher levels of incarceration and dependence on welfare.
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Feb 24, 2023 · By including diverse books in your child’s library, you can introduce new cultures, challenges, and experiences they likely wouldn’t encounter in their daily lives. Children of marginalized backgrounds also deserve stories told by people who look like them, featuring characters who mirror their real lives.
May 5, 2022 · Censoring actually works against our desire to protect our children, and it is only with diverse literature that we can rear responsible, well-rounded, and critical members of society. Here's a look at what diverse children's lit can do for our kids.
Oct 26, 2020 · Books with diverse characters, like Maldonado’s, serve multiple purposes in children’s hands. For Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native students, who are often stereotyped or overlooked in popular culture, it’s personally validating and academically engaging to see themselves and their life experiences reflected on the pages.
May 16, 2014 · NEA: Let’s start with the basic question: why do children’s books matter? BETSY BIRD: When we're kids, the hope is we're seeing as many children's books as possible to instill that love of literature right from the start.
Apr 28, 2023 · Representation in children's literature is critical in shaping young readers' understanding and empathy towards diverse cultures and identities. Children need to see themselves and their experiences reflected in the books they read to foster positive self-identity and promote cultural understanding.
Books, like music, can have an immediate effect; a sort of magnetism that connects with emotions and even very young children can identify their favourite books. They are powerful, fuel dreams, set aspirations, share facts, whilst also exposing fantasy, and offer opportunity for so much more.