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

Posted on March 19, 2025 By No Comments on 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.

The importance of reintroducing fiction books to children cannot be overstated. Here are 5 ways how fiction books can impact a child’s development:

1. Boosts Creativity and Imagination

Story books open the door to magical worlds, giving children the freedom to imagine beyond reality. This process of imaginative thinking helps them develop creativity, encouraging them to think differently and creatively. This also inspires them to create their own stories, ideas, or alternate endings to the plots they read. This natural storytelling ability also translates into better writing, communication, and problem-solving skills as they grow older.

By constantly engaging with imaginative content, children learn to think outside the box, dream big, and approach real-life situations with curiosity and innovation. A strong imagination, once nurtured, stays with children for life, helping them become innovative thinkers and lifelong learners.

2. Builds Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills

Fiction exposes children to imaginary yet relatable challenges, allowing them to draw parallels with real-life situations. When they follow complex plots, and anticipate what happens next, it automatically sharpens their problem solving skills. Whether it’s resolving conflicts with friends, tackling schoolwork, or making personal decisions, children learn to approach problems with clarity and resilience. By constantly engaging with problem-solving narratives, fiction helps shape their ability to think logically, stay focused, and approach challenges with a solution-oriented mindset. Over time, this cognitive development strengthens their decision-making skills, creative thinking, and capacity to navigate complex situations in real life.

3. Fosters Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, and Cultural Awareness

One of the most profound impacts of fiction is its ability to humanize experiences. When children immerse themselves in stories about diverse characters from different backgrounds, facing joy, grief, conflict, or triumph, they subconsciously develop empathy. Experiencing the world through a character’s lens helps children understand human emotions and social complexities, building their emotional intelligence.

Fiction also fosters social and cultural awareness. Stories that portray different socio-economic backgrounds, cultural settings, or social challenges, subtly introducing children to the concept of privilege, inclusivity, and diversity. This early exposure helps raise compassionate, socially aware individuals who are more likely to build meaningful relationships, embrace inclusivity, and navigate diverse environments with kindness and understanding.

4. Improves Focus and Patience

Fiction books demand sustained attention. When children read a story, they must follow the plot, connect with characters, and process the story arc. Reading helps rebuild their cognitive stamina, allowing them to stay engaged for longer periods without distraction.

Over time, children who read regularly develop a higher capacity for concentration — a critical skill that supports academic performance, classroom learning, and overall mental resilience. Reading also helps reduce restlessness and improve their ability to complete tasks with greater attention to detail.

5. Teaches Resilience and Adaptability

Fiction often mirrors real-life challenges, depicting characters who face obstacles, failures, or difficult situations. Through following the story arc, Children begin to understand that challenges are a natural part of life.

Additionally, fiction teaches adaptability. As plotlines shift and unexpected events unfold, children see how characters adjust, make decisions, and find solutions. This experience subtly equips them to navigate changes in their own lives, whether it’s adjusting to a new school, making new friends, or coping with failures.

Sunita Lad Bhamray at a book reading with school children

By normalizing failure and problem-solving through storytelling, fiction nurtures strong, adaptable, and emotionally resilient individuals.

A Collective Effort to Revive Reading Habits

In a world dominated by instant gratification, social media, and fast-paced content, children’s ability to concentrate is rapidly declining. A 2022 survey revealed that 49% of parents in urban India reported their children aged 9 to 13 spent over three hours daily on activities like gaming, watching videos, or using social media. This constant exposure to fragmented information has impacted their ability to focus, read, or engage deeply with content.

The Government of India’s initiatives, such as setting up libraries in schools and promoting National Reading Days, are also a step in the right direction. However, the solution lies not only in policy changes but also in collective efforts from parents, teachers, and authors.

Parents can foster a love for reading by introducing storytelling sessions at home, curating a diverse collection of books, or setting aside dedicated reading time. Teachers, on the other hand, can incorporate book-based discussions, book reading events, reading clubs, and literary events to make books a part of everyday school culture.

The Path Forward: Growing Readers into Thinkers

The value of stories in a child’s life extends far beyond entertainment and literacy. Stories ignite curiosity, build imagination, cultivate empathy, and enhance cognitive capabilities, all of which contribute to shaping well-rounded, emotionally intelligent individuals. In a world where digital content is overwhelming young minds, books offer children a chance to slow down, reflect, and build their inner world of imagination and creativity.

To know more about SunitaLad Bhamray, visit her website.

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