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JANUARY 2003

Website Encourages Parents to Bond with Baby through Reading

Developing Hearts, the non-profit educational publisher, has launched its new website http://www.bondingwithbaby.org to help parents give their newborns an early motivational foundation for reading and succeeding in school. The new method, the Bonding with Baby Book-Sharing Program, came out of groundbreaking research on parent involvement in developing infant pre-reading skills. The technique uses books during the first year to stimulate loving interaction and to bond with baby, not to read to baby.

The research, conducted in 2001 by Dr. Grover J. Whitehurst, Pediatric Psychologist at the State University of New York, showed that parents and infants using the Bonding with Baby approach spent significantly more time together sharing books and got significantly more enjoyment from it.

The website shows parents, in English and Spanish, how to make pictures ‘come alive’ and relate them to baby’s interests. As a result, books come to “feel good” like a favorite blanket and sharing them a favorite activity–the first step in learning to read.

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