ParaPro Practice Test 5
Question 13
Reading aloud to children before they can read themselves is one of the most effective investments a parent or teacher can make. When adults read aloud, children hear language patterns, vocabulary, and sentence structures they would not encounter in everyday conversation. Children who are read to regularly tend to enter school with larger vocabularies and stronger listening skills than those who are not. Reading aloud also builds shared meaning—when a child and adult discuss a story together, the child learns to make predictions, ask questions, and connect events in a narrative. These early reading experiences lay a foundation that supports learning across all subject areas throughout a child's education. What is the main idea of this passage?