The Magic of Reading Out Loud
Reading out stories is something that we tend to associate with children only. However, this can also be a great tool for adults to improve their mental capacity and ease some of the loneliness and anxiety they might be feeling.
For directors and filmmakers who tell stories on the big screen, nothing shows a loving relationship between a child and an adult more effectively than the sight of an elderly person reading out loud to a younger one.
Reading out loud to children is a magical experience brimming with love and imagination. The kids get a wonderful cognitive and socio-emotional boost, particularly during their early years when the brain is growing at a fast pace. In other words, reading in the early years can have a life-changing impact on the cognitive and personality development of children.
Reading out aloud can be a great tool for adults to improve their mental capacity and ease some of the loneliness and anxiety they might be feeling.
The Benefits Continue Into Adulthood
What many don’t realize is that the magic of reading out loud doesn’t fade away once you’ve grown up. Prior to this age of social media and electronic gadgets of all sorts providing constant screen exposure, reading to the sick and ailing was a fairly common phenomenon. For instance, Albert Einstein used to read the Greeks (Sophocles, Aeschylus, Empedocles, and Thucydides) out loud to his sister after she was bedridden due to a stroke.
Of course, Einstein was a different breed. Someone who was sensitive to the struggles of an active mind trapped in a body that was mostly earthbound. He believed that one of the strongest motives for pursuing art and science was the escape they afforded people from the grim realities of everyday life.
What many don’t realize is that the magic of reading out loud doesn’t fade away once you’ve grown up.
A Much-Needed Escape
In the same way, someone who is ill may need to escape the harsh truth which may be staring him in the face and telling him that the inevitable is almost upon him. There is a great example of this in The English Patient, the 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje. The protagonist has got horrible burns on most parts of his body and is only active in the mind. However, the young Canadian nurse reading to him keeps making a mess of Kipling. That is when the English patient reminds her to read Kipling slowly, to watch where the commas are, and develop those natural pauses while reading.
This request from the English patient can be a good reminder for all of us that reading aloud has benefits for both the considerate and the impressionable. No one would want to hear a voice going on and on without any regard for the words or the listener. When done right, the experience of reading aloud is like a piece of art that the reader just pulls out of thin air and gives it to the listener as a gift. The beautiful language, the reader’s tone, appropriate pauses between words and sentences, and the warmth of the reader’s voice: all of them add to the aura, beauty, and mystery of the whole activity.
According to Research
In a survey carried out in the UK in 2010, adults who were a part of reading groups had better concentration in general, felt less agitation, and improved their general ability to socialize. Survey conductors credited these improvements to the rich, diverse, and non-prescriptive diet of proper literature that members of the group were able to consume.
Furthermore, researchers at Yale University found out that people who like to read generally love two years longer than people who don’t. Also, reading books tends to have a more protective effect compared to reading magazines and newspapers. The Yale research team explains that this is because books are better at engaging the mind of a reader. All in all, literature can be a very good tool to promote emotional intelligence, empathy, and better social perception.
In a survey carried out in the UK in 2010, adults who were a part of reading groups had better concentration in general, felt less agitation, and improved their general ability to socialize.
The most fascinating aspect of reading out loud is, undoubtedly, its effect on people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. In 2017, a group of clinicians from the University of Liverpool hinted at the huge potential for reading in general and reading out loud in particular. They were of the view that reading stuff together harnesses the power of reading. Also, it functions like a powerful and socially coalescing presence, which would give readers the sensations of shared and subjective experiences at once.
More inOpen Your Mind
-
`
5 Doable Ways of Preventing High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Hypertension is sneaky. It usually shows no symptoms until it has done real damage. That is what makes it dangerous. If...
June 12, 2025 -
`
Nevada High School Student Arrested for Bringing Gun to Campus
In Nevada, a 10th-grade student at Community High School was arrested on Thursday afternoon after allegedly bringing a gun onto school...
June 6, 2025 -
`
Retirement Can Wreak Havoc on Your Mental Health. Here’s The Fix
Retirement sounds like a dream: No more meetings, no more commutes, and finally, time to do whatever you want. But retirement...
May 29, 2025 -
`
5 Must-Visit Spots in Peru for a Real Food Adventure
A real food adventure starts the second you land in Peru. This place doesn’t just serve food. It tells stories through...
May 22, 2025 -
`
5 Things to Do When Your Neighbors Follow a Weird Lifestyle
Some people just have a different lifestyle. That is fine, until it is not. When your neighbor’s lifestyle crosses the line...
May 14, 2025 -
`
5 Reasons Why You Should Invest in Community-Based Programs Now
Community nonprofits are essential. In Connecticut, they are the backbone of care for thousands of people who depend on mental health...
May 8, 2025 -
`
How to Steal Creative Ideas for Good
Open your mind! There are plenty of damn good ideas out there. You can adopt them to improve your life. Operating...
May 1, 2025 -
`
5 Ways to Discover the World Through Street Food
If you want to explore the essence of a country or a city, exploring its street food is your best bet....
April 23, 2025 -
`
Ozempic Weight Loss is Less Impressive Than Lifestyle Changes – Here’s Why
Weight loss is something most people work hard for. So, when a new drug like Ozempic comes along and makes it...
April 17, 2025
You must be logged in to post a comment Login