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Reading Area
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The more children read, the better they become at reading. It's as
simple as that. The more enjoyable the things they read are, the more
they'll stick with them and develop the reading skills that they'll need
for full access to information in their adult lives. Reading should be
viewed as a pleasurable activity - as a source of entertaining tales
and useful and interesting factual information.
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The more young children are read to, the greater their interest in
mastering reading. Reading out loud exposes children to proper
grammar and phrasing. It enhances the development of their spoken
language skills, their ability to express themselves verbally.
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Reading, by way of books, magazines or websites, exposes kids to new
vocabulary. Even when they don't understand every new word, they
absorb something from the context that may deepen their understanding
of it the next time the word is encountered. When parents read aloud to
children, the children also hear correct pronunciation as they see the
words on the page, even if they can't yet read the words on their own.
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Reading opens doors - doors to factual
information about any subject on earth, practical or theoretical.
Given the wealth of available resources such as Internet, libraries,
schools and bookstores, if children can read well and if they see
reading as a source of information, then for the rest of their lives
they will have access to all of the accumulated knowledge of mankind,
access to all of the great minds and ideas of the past and present.
It truly is magic !
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Through books, children can also learn about people and places from
other parts of the world, improving their understanding of and concern
for all of humanity. This, in turn, contributes towards our sense that we
truly live in a "global village" and may help us bring about a more
peaceful future for everyone.This can happen through nonfiction but,
perhaps even more importantly, reading novels that are set in other
places and time periods can give children a deeper understanding of
others through identification with individual characters and their plights.
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Benefits of Reading:
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Language Skills
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Enrich their life
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Enhance Social Skills
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Improve Hand eye coordination
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Confidence throughout the school years!
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