The Importance and Benefits of Reading

ADvTECH Group • April 1, 2022

‘Readers are leaders’ is a reversible saying, because leaders are also, in most cases, readers too. 

Two young girls are laying on the floor reading books.

Whether your child is reading by themselves, or you are reading to them, there are many benefits of reading that extend way beyond our expectations.


Learn about the part that reading plays in Crawford International's methodology here.


Reading nurtures relationships


To nurture a relationship, there needs to be uninterrupted focus. And one of the advantages of reading is- wait for it - uninterrupted focus! It’s obvious to anyone who is reading that you are not able to do much else, no quick email, no reply to a WhatsApp.


Your mind is focused on those words, and your child’s mind is focused on your voice and the story being read. You and your child are both in that moment together, and naturally, the bond between you will grow and become stronger.


Reading has a calming effect


Life is mad. It’s rushed and stressful and there are people in and out and dogs barking, and, and, and… But reading time does (and should) involve finding a quiet corner, where you and your child can sit still together, where the lights can be lowered and where your voice should become slower and calmer. The purpose of reading brings calm, not just to your child, but to you too. The perfect time to read is half an hour before sleep time.


Reading develops the attention span


Screens are not a parent’s friend! At times you may think they are, like when you need a few minutes to yourself, but overall screens are not our friend. Video games, cell phones, and tablets all offer our children entertainment that is quick, ‘attention-grabby’ and which creates a frenzy of mind.


Reading, on the other hand, is slower-paced and mono-focused (one main attention point) so the benefits of reading for your children are better information absorption, better understanding, and the building of imagination. Not to mention the overall enjoyment of getting to know the characters on a deeper and more personal level.


Reading improves critical thinking skills


The importance of reading also falls into the Critical Thinking Skills space, where it’s not just enough for you to read the words and for your child to hear them, but for you to encourage and engage your child in a critical question session.


For instance, at certain points in the story stop and ask your child a question about how they would handle the situation that the main character is in. For instance: ask your child what ‘James should do to get himself out of that giant peach’. Thinking of ways and possibilities builds critical thinking in your child, another big advantage of reading.


Reading builds empathy


What the world needs now is love - and empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand someone else’s feelings. Younger children are still developing empathy and are often stuck in a “sunshine syndrome” stage where they view themselves as the sun and everyone else revolves around them. It’s natural and part of growing up.


Read about how to teach your child the practice of mindfulness here.


Where the importance of reading comes in is when a book presents stories from another person’s point of view, situation, or experience. With reading, a child becomes engrossed in a tale that is outside of themselves. Or, even better, when the story reflects something your child is going through themselves, which they can relate to. Such as, if the character in the book is being bullied and your child has experienced bullying in the past, your child will immediately relate to that character and realise they are not alone.



You cannot outline one purpose of reading. Again, whether your child is reading by themselves, or you are reading TO them, there are so many benefits of reading that will positively impact their lives, their experiences, and their knowledge. So, go on… pick a good book, find a quiet corner and do some bonding with your babies.


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A Lifelong Educator Mr Chris Herbst has spent 41 years in the classroom. With a Bachelor of Education from the University of the Witwatersrand, he has taught countless learners over the decades. He joined Crawford International Sandton in 1999 and currently teaches Afrikaans to students from Grade 8 to Grade 12. His role spans across five different year groups, a challenge he embraces. “I have my hands full as I navigate the excitement and challenges of teaching an additional language to five different grades,” he says. Why Teaching Still Matters For Mr Herbst, teaching is not a job. It is something he feels deeply connected to. “Teaching is my great passion and calling. The classroom is where I find my motivation and inspiration,” he shares. “When we have a really good lesson and I see our students leave having learned something new, or figured out a challenging concept, then I am motivated and inspired all over again.” These everyday moments keep him grounded in his purpose. They are the quiet victories that reaffirm his place in the classroom. Freedom to Teach with Meaning Mr Herbst values Crawford’s approach to learning, particularly the way it supports teacher agency and student-centred learning. “I love the fact that the focus is student-centred, and that as teachers we have the freedom and the responsibility to create a teaching and learning environment that works best for every learning need,” he says. He believes this flexibility allows for learning to become more meaningful. “If I identify that a particular topic or poem has piqued the interest of my class, I have the freedom to delve deeper and really explore the subject matter without being bound by rigid syllabus rules and time frames.” Connecting Language to the Real World Teaching Afrikaans in a school where it is often an additional language means finding ways to make it resonate. Mr Herbst understands that for many students, the subject may not come naturally. “For many students, learning another language may initially feel like a requirement rather than a passion,” he explains. To bridge that gap, he brings the language to life through content that students can relate to. “It’s important to integrate engaging, real-world content such as music, movies, and stories that align with the students’ interests.” These tools, he believes, help students see the language in context and build an emotional connection to it. A Teaching Legacy  Over the course of his career, Mr Herbst has taught more than one generation in the same family. It is a milestone he reflects on with pride. “I have taught students who are now parents, and I am teaching their children today. It doesn’t get better than that.” But what stands out most for him is being remembered. “By far my biggest kick is when a past student recognises me and comes over to strike up a conversation and talk about their life and work after school.”
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