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December 08, 1995 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-12-08

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dren. In the shtetls of Eastern
Europe, the beginning of a young
boy's formal studies was cele-
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the prayerbook he was beginning
to learn to read.
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trace their first Hebrew letters,
so that they literally could taste
the sweetness of learning.
Today, many Jewish schools
mark the inauguration of and
turning points in the children's
studies with special celebrations,
refreshments and gifts. Even be-
fore a child begins school, how-
ever, parents can plant and
nurture the love of learning
through books at home.

Gail Lipsitz is community
relations coordinator of Jewish.
Family Services in Baltimore.
Rena Rotenberg is director of
early childhood education. at the
Baltimore's Council on Jewish
Education Services.

Simply reading to your child
15 minutes a day is "one of the
greatest intellectual (and emo-
tional) gifts you can give a child,"
says Jim Trelease, author of The
New Read-Aloud Handbook.
`The single most important ac-
tivity for building the knowledge
required for eventual success in
reading is reading aloud to chil-
dren ... a practice that should con-
tinue throughout the grades,"
said the Commission on Reading
of the National Academy of Edu-
cation and the National Institute
of Education in its 1985 report,
"Becoming a Nation of Readers."
Personal experience and tech-
nology, in the form of the tele-
vision, VCR and computer, are
other teachers of children. But
literature offers unique ben-
efits, allowing time to savor,
reflect and interact, point out
Walter Sawyer and Diana
E. Corner in Growing
Up with. Literature.
Reading aloud to
children, say these
educators, helps
children make sense
of their world, stimu-
lates their curiosity
and imagination, and
promotes growth in
the vital communica-
tion skills of listen-
ing, speaking,
reading and writ-
ing.
It's never too early to
read to your child. Child de-
velopment experts recommend
beginning in infancy, thus mak-
ing reading part of your regular
routine.
The ideal arrangement for
reading aloud is one-to-one. If
your parents read you bedtime
stories, you need only close your
eyes to relive the feelings of calm,
safety and intimacy experienced
in those magic moments — and
recreate them for your own chil-
dren. Read to each of your chil-
dren separately, if possible,
recommends Harvard psycholo-
gist Jerome Kagan, choosing age-
appropriate material. Minimize
interruptions (let the answering
machine take phone calls, for ex-
ample) and teach siblings to re-

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