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“Ohio Nonprofit Distributes 300,000 Books to Boost Early Literacy Through Pediatric Check-Ups”

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“Ohio Nonprofit Distributes 300,000 Books to Boost Early Literacy Through Pediatric Check-Ups”

(Reuters/BBC style: concise, factual, SEO-optimized for terms like “early literacy,” “pediatric check-ups,” and “Ohio nonprofit”)

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 4:40 am
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Ohio Doctors Prescribe Books to Boost Early Childhood Literacy

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A Prescription for LiteracyHow the Program WorksClosing the Kindergarten Readiness GapScaling Up for Greater Impact

CLEVELAND — Pediatric clinics across Ohio are prescribing an unexpected remedy during routine check-ups: books. Through Reach Out and Read Ohio, a nonprofit dedicated to early literacy, doctors and nurses are distributing free books to young children, turning wellness visits into opportunities to foster a love of reading.

A Prescription for Literacy

For over 15 years, pediatric nurse practitioner Kimberly Mead has handed out books to her young patients at Cleveland Clinic. “Eighty percent of brain development happens in the first 1,000 days of life,” Mead explains. “Reading aloud to children during this critical window helps build language, cognitive skills, and even emotional bonds.”

Mead has watched generations of children grow up with books she provided—some now returning as confident readers. “Seeing a child light up when they recognize a story or learn a new word is the best part of my job,” she says.

How the Program Works

At each well-visit, children under five receive a brand-new book. But the program goes beyond just handing out reading material—medical professionals use the moment to assess developmental milestones and coach parents on age-appropriate reading techniques.

For infants, Mead might focus on pointing out colors and shapes. Toddlers practice turning pages and naming objects, while preschoolers engage in storytelling. “It’s not just about reading the words,” Mead notes. “It’s about interaction, curiosity, and making learning fun.”

Closing the Kindergarten Readiness Gap

Despite its benefits, Ohio faces a literacy challenge: more than 60% of children enter kindergarten unprepared, according to Reach Out and Read Ohio. Yet nearly 90% attend regular medical check-ups—making clinics an ideal place to intervene.

Steven Lake, the nonprofit’s executive director, says the program transforms brief doctor visits into lifelong habits. “Kids take the excitement of reading home, and parents learn simple ways to make it part of their daily routine,” he explains. “Over time, that routine becomes second nature.”

Scaling Up for Greater Impact

Last year, Reach Out and Read Ohio distributed 300,000 books across 200 clinics, reaching a quarter of the state’s young children. The nonprofit aims to expand further, ensuring every child has access to books during critical early years.

With research showing that early literacy leads to better academic performance, higher graduation rates, and even improved health outcomes, Ohio’s medical professionals are proving that sometimes, the best medicine is a good book.

— Reported by Nexio News

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