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Unlocking the Power of Picture Books: How Empathy and Social Justice Literacy Inspire Child Development

3/14/2023

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​By Jen Cullerton Johnson

As a children’s book writer, educator and founder of Books on Benches, a non for profit that brings children’s books into Family Court waiting areas and related spaces such as judges’ chambers, lawyers' offices and community legal centers, I have witnessed the impact that picture books can have on children. Picture books are more than just a way to entertain children; they are crucial in promoting literacy, empathy and n early childhood. 

Picture books are a powerful tool for promoting literacy and social justice in early childhood. Parents and educators can help children develop their critical thinking skills and understanding of social justice issues by choosing books that promote diversity, inclusion, and empathy. Picture books also promote empathy and understanding, essential for creating a more just and equitable society. 

Significance of Picture Books in Child Development
Picture books are an essential part of early childhood development. They introduce children to the world of language and help them develop their vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills. Picture books also foster a love of reading and can spark a lifelong passion for learning. But picture books do more than just teach children how to read. They also promote empathy and understanding by exposing children to different cultures, experiences, and perspectives.

Role of Picture Books in Promoting Literacy and Empathy
Picture books help promote literacy and empathy in early childhood. They expose children to new ideas, experiences, and perspectives and help them develop their vocabulary and comprehension skills. Picture books also promote empathy by helping children understand and relate to the experiences of others. Children can develop empathy and understanding for people from different backgrounds by reading picture books.

Strategies for Using Picture Books to Teach Literacy and 
Social Justice
There are many strategies that parents and educators can use to teach literacy and social justice using picture books. One strategy is to choose books that promote diversity, inclusion, and empathy. By exposing children to different cultures and experiences, we can help them develop a sense of empathy and understanding for people who are different from themselves. Another strategy is to use picture books to spark discussions about social justice issues. By asking questions and encouraging children to think critically, we can help them develop their critical thinking skills and understanding of social justice issues.



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