Motivational, enthusiastic, educational for video or audio
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Children love stories. It's a given at any point. At any time. Stories simply have the power to flip. Any situation for the better. Is your child not eating? Tell them a story and they will. Is your child bored sitting at home while it's pouring rain outside? Tell them a story and they'll be entertained. Want to calm your child during a tantrum? Tell them a story and it will do the trick. Unfortunately, today, storytelling is slowly becoming obsolete because parents prefer to just hand their kids a gadget to fidget with rather than to escape with them into magical castles. And here's where this becomes a problem without stories. Children miss out on a lot of developmental milestones. Storytelling plays a very important role in the cognitive development of infants and young kids. It helps to improve key areas like memory and language skills. It sparks curiosity, which increases the child's imaginative skills, and it gives the child new perceptions to the world around them. Every single time, reading stories from different cultures will open a child's mind to the variation around them and create a deeper understanding of people. In fact, over the years, storytelling as a major means of passing on tradition and history to the next generations