In the early years of education, reading lays the groundwork for a lifelong love of learning. In her insightful article, Mrs. Sarah Fisher, our EYFS lead and reception teacher, emphasises the importance of reading in the Early Years Foundation Stage while addressing the challenge of engaging boys in this vital activity. Mrs Fisher shares practical strategies for parents and educators to create a reading-friendly environment that sparks curiosity and enthusiasm in young boys. Join us as we explore her expert advice on fostering a passion for reading that endures throughout their lives.
In our Early Years team, we understand that building early literacy skills is crucial for a child’s development, but sparking a genuine love for reading is equally important. Boys, in particular, often benefit from strategies that make reading fun, engaging, and interactive as they are less inclined to pick up a book compared to their female peers.
The National Literacy Trust has noted that girls continue to outpace boys in their enthusiasm for reading for pleasure and their latest study also found that nearly twice as many boys as girls said they do not enjoy reading at all, by 13% to 7%.
This gap can stem from societal stereotypes, limited access to books that resonate with their interests, and the misconception that reading is a "quiet" activity rather than an adventure. But by addressing these barriers and nurturing a passion for books in their early years, we can set the stage for future academic success and a lifelong love of learning.
At Reception age, reading goes beyond letters and sounds. It’s about fostering curiosity, building vocabulary, and developing imagination. Books help children explore new ideas, learn about the world, and develop critical social and emotional skills. For boys, creating positive early experiences with reading can make all the difference in shaping their attitudes toward learning.
Encouraging boys to read in Reception has long-term benefits:
The Kindergarten and Reception years are a time of discovery and growth. By fostering a love for reading in boys at this stage, we can help them build confidence, curiosity, and a sense of wonder that will carry them through their educational journey. With the right books, interactive experiences, and plenty of encouragement, we can show young boys that reading is not only important but also a whole lot of fun!
Written by Mrs S Fisher, EYFS Lead & Reception teacher
January 2025