The importance of reading books for children's personal development
When I go to your house, the first thing I would look for is your bookshelf. Yes, because it speaks volumes about you.
People who hoard books have more positive human relationships than those who don't. Yes, because books teach us many things.
Get a storybook and see how people behave in the story. Her goal of reaching the top of the ladder, such as career, business, etc., may be in constant battle with her inner demons. Yes, either pride, envy, jealousy or so on could be a bitter truth about yourself. Learning how to face and overcome these is something we can also do when we are experiencing the same hardship. We need to be good, kind, and fair, and only be labeled as well-adjusted individuals. Because when we live with other people, we need to be relaxed, know our limits, and be willing to learn a thing or two about relationships. And reading books is a surefire way to acquire the skills you need to deal with different people. Substitute learning is key. When you read book characters who are the target of jokes or are maligned, or whatever, you tend to develop empathy. They know that doing so or receiving such treatment is not good. Thanks to the books I've read!
When I've surveyed my students, few have reading material at home. Other than the textbooks provided by the school, they have no books to read for the school year. This is so alarming considering how important it is for a child to read books to develop understanding skills, fluency, and vocabulary, but even more so for his / her appreciation of human dynamics where people have different personalities, Beliefs and everything have different action responses to a particular problem, etc.
Young heads must later be developed into rounded people. They must have absorbed wisdom from the great literature and be more compassionate and compassionate towards everyone, especially those outside their close contact. Prejudiced challenges, hatred of some people - albeit irrational and everything else - persist due to the lack of the habit of reading books and learning the dynamics of positive social interactions.
Those who are broad and wild readers, if you notice they are silent and easier to be with, could get their uniqueness without prejudice and prejudice and everything else. That is the essence of reading books where we are more understanding, supportive and what is not for the people around us.
There are always exceptions to the rule, however:
some of us have this tenacity to be boldly biased about a person. Even so-called educated people. Yes, true education is shown in how you interact with people beyond your close contact.
The way you treat them is your way of social adjustment:
treat people well to show your learned behavior gained from various readings, experiences, and the like.
So next time I visit you please serve coffee or tea ... and a book you've read countless times! I could get some wisdom from such and be a better person than who I used to be. Was just a joke!
Larry Icabandi Nabiong
Elementary school teacher, writer/article writer, grape corner breeder, environmental / IP advocate, would-be social entrepreneur, among other great endeavors.
Currently working on his first novel with a working title:
When Doors Open ... Run! Similar to Hunger Games, in which the players compete against each other in an arena, where different doors are available, to which they can run towards or away ... for the sake of survival. Behind doors that open are enemies who, just like you, try to survive the odds. Only the toughest will emerge victorious when they reach the last door to the applauding spectators!
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