Story time connection

3–4 yearsFamily ConnectionMaterials: Age-appropriate books

Read a book together each day and pause to talk about how the characters might be feeling. Ask your child questions like, "How do you think the bunny feels right now?" Share your own thoughts too. This creates a safe space to explore emotions together and strengthens your bond.

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Story time connection

How to Do This Activity

Read a book together each day and pause to talk about how the characters might be feeling. Ask your child questions like, "How do you think the bunny feels right now?" Share your own thoughts too. This creates a safe space to explore emotions together and strengthens your bond.

Why It Works

Narrative experiences enhance comprehension and emotional understanding while strengthening your connection. Secure attachments help children learn, empathize, develop relationships, and cope with stress (Canadian Psychological Association, 2024). Sharing stories creates opportunities for emotional attunement, which research shows promotes developmental competence in emotion expression (Thompson, 2008).

Tips for Parents

Follow your child's interest. If they want to read the same book repeatedly, that is perfectly fine. Pause when your child wants to comment or ask questions. Let them guide the pace of reading. Connect story emotions to real life. You might say, "Remember when you felt sad like that character?"

Materials Needed

Age-appropriate books

Learning Methods

Collaborative and Cooperative PlayNarrative and Literacy-Rich ExperiencesProject-Based Learning

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