Why Kids Who Play More Often Beco...
Why Kids Who Play More Often Become Better Readers

Foundations of Learning by Shali Flint

Episode notes

Most parents think learning to read starts with letters, phonics worksheets, or handwriting practice.

But neuroscience tells a very different story.

Long before children recognize letters or blend sounds, their brains are building the foundational systems that make reading and writing possible.

In this episode, we explore why unstructured play is one of the most powerful foundations for literacy development and how movement, sensory experiences, imagination, and social play build the brain pathways children rely on for reading success.

You’ll learn:

• Why climbing, balancing, and outdoor play strengthen attention and reading fluency

• How sensory input helps children sit still, listen to sounds, and write letters later

• Why imaginative play builds language and comprehension skills

• The con ... 

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