Pediatrician in Harlem emphasizes reading to help kids stay healthy

Pediatrician Dr. Genna Ableman juggles the usual clinical tasks at every wellness visit: measuring a child’s vitals, administering vaccines and talking about nutrition. But she also makes time for what she says is one of the most critical ways to improve a child’s health: reading.Ableman, director of population health at the community-based medical center Settlement Health in East Harlem, runs an early child literacy program aimed at improving reading levels among her patients. The clinic gives out books to children under 5 years old and encourages parents to read at home.“That’s what you do when you work at a community health center,” Ableman said. “I often say that I focus on the social aspects of kids' lives more than just straight medicine.” More pediatricians have begun to use literacy to assess kids’ health in the past decade. Research shows that reading to younger kids can reduce the likelihood of poverty and stress later on in life, prompting leading medical group the American Academy of Pediatrics to recommend last September that doctors counsel parents to read aloud to their kids as early as infancy.Ableman, the child of two educators, grew up in Sheepshead Bay surrounded by books, prompting her to merge her interests in literacy and health care when she was a medical student. She joined the Reach Out and Read program at New York City Health + Hospitals/Bellevue Hospital early in medical school, not only encouraging children and families to read, but also... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'

[ Crains New York | 2025-01-24 11:03:08 UTC ]

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