Reach Out and Read
The Reach Out and Read (ROR) program at Comer Children's Hospital is an evidence-based program endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics. ROR encourages families of young children to read aloud daily together and incorporates books into primary care.
During a well-child visit at our Comer Children's Hospital, UChicago Medicine at Ingalls-Flossmoor or UChicago Medicine Cottage Grove locations, children between 6 months to 5 years and their caregivers are offered a developmentally-appropriate book to read and take home.
This program helps:
- Improve language acquisition.
 - Promote healthy brain development.
 - Help families build meaningful bonds.
 
Reach Out and Read Resources
- Chicago Public Library Blackstone (4904 S. Lake Park)
 - Chicago Public Library Chicago Lawn (6120 S. Kedzie Ave)
 - Chicago Public Library Coleman (731 E. 63rd Street)
 - Chicago Public Library West Englewood (1745 W. 63rd)
 - Chicago Public Library Gage Park (2807 W. 55th)
 - Chicago Public Library Hall (4801 S. Michigan Ave)
 - Chicago Public Library Kelly (6151 S. Normal Blvd)
 - Chicago Public Library Thurgood Marshall (7506 S. Racine Ave)
 
Comer Children's
A visit to the doctor and a brand-new book
It’s not unusual to see a toddler clutching their very own book after a checkup at the Comer Children’s Hospital Academic Pediatric Clinic. Daily reading aloud improves preliteracy skills, increases self-regulatory behavior and promotes parent-child bonding.






