The Power of Fiction: How Stories Can Shape Emotional Intelligence and Curiosity among Children

New Delhi [India], March 19: Story books have been a treasured part of childhood for decades. They have been the very first form of imparting knowledge, wonder and hope to children, by introducing them to magical worlds, courageous heroes, and timeless adventures. Beyond mere entertainment, these stories play a critical role in shaping a child’s [...]

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New Delhi [India], March 19: Story books have been a treasured part of childhood for decades. They have been the very first form of imparting knowledge, wonder and hope to children, by introducing them to magical worlds, courageous heroes, and timeless adventures. Beyond mere entertainment, these stories play a critical role in shaping a child’s [...]
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The Power of Fiction: How Stories Can Shape Emotional Intelligence and Curiosity among Children

New Delhi [India], March 19: Story books have been a treasured part of childhood for decades. They have been the very first form of imparting knowledge, wonder and hope to children, by introducing them to magical worlds, courageous heroes, and timeless adventures. Beyond mere entertainment, these stories play a critical role in shaping a child’s emotional intelligence, creativity, and cognitive development.

However, with the increasing dominance of digital screens, social media, and short-form content, children’s engagement with books is rapidly diminishing. With easy access to smartphones, social media, and gaming platforms, children today consume content in bite-sized, fast-paced formats, leaving little room for long-form reading like books.

The impact of this shift is already evident. A 2024 survey highlighted that only 34.6% of children aged 8 to 18 in India enjoy reading during their free time. This alarming statistic has pushed educators and policymakers to take action. And while policy-level efforts are essential, parents and educators have an equally critical role to play in reigniting a love for reading among children, particularly through fiction books.

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