Why Reading is Considered an Important Skill to Obtain
Readers are for sure leaders, not just merely for the fact of reading, but for the thinking process that comes with reading.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Gentiana H. Please note that this blog post might not necessarily represent the beliefs or opinions of ITTT.
Personal Point of View
As an individual, I love reading. I love the smell of the book paper, the tiny letters and turning another page is something that I enjoy deeply. However, I didn't become an avid reader by chance. I become a reader because I was born in a family where reading was a natural thing. My father was a university professor and was reading all the time. My mother, an accounting expert, used to read laws and regulations to ensure that her work respecting the law.
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Teaching Reading
In response to the question "How to instill a love for reading in children?", I want to say that the best thing is to lead by example. If children have a reading parent or reading environment at home, for sure they will become readers (maybe). I say maybe because for a child it is not enough to see you reading. As the expression says, habit makes the man. This means that we as adults can instill the love for reading by making it a daily habit. Children love stories, so reading and discussing together that story will induce the child to think that reading is fun after all.
Is Reading Still Popular?
I was happy to learn some weeks ago that in a small library in my hometown people come to read to children. This is a great idea and I will soon be part of that myself. People like me who love reading go and read to a group of 8-10 kids. By gathering children to read they start talking with each other about the book and, eventually, will read the book by themselves.
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Benefits of Reading
For children of school age, we know that reading wakes-up their fantasy. What I find difficult to deal with is the toddler's age, when children haven't developed full speech and pronunciation. I would read them constantly. I would buy books with pictures and stories because, at that age, it's the picture that attracts their attention, not the lines. While the baby looks at the picture, the adult reads and links the text that is reading with the picture. This is an experiment that I'm planning to do with my little nephew when he will be 1 year old. He is 7 months now and we already tell him stories. I'm buying small books with pictures and stories and I'm looking forward to starting my reading experiment with him.
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Teacher’s Responsibility
Another thing is to instill reading habits to children between 6-12 years old when they have to read and books are part of their school program. In my opinion, this is the age when children become addicted to reading. This moment is totally in the hands of the teacher. If the teacher can transform the reading class in a magic moment, where children's brains can build their realities and worlds, reading becomes a creative moment. Children will love to attend reading classes and will ask for more books.
Until the 80s in my home county, children's literature was a quite developed branch of the national literature. Authors and book titles were well known among children and new books were immediately absorbed by the market. Unfortunately, today this branch is inexistent. Publishing houses limit themselves by translating foreign books and do not even try to revive national children's literature. This is such a pity! National literature is not simply in the function of the reading as a habit but contributes to the social development of children in a well-known environment.
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Generally speaking, I don’t' think that reading is difficult to be instilled in children. It's a matter of will, persistence, and most of all, personal example. If we invest today in reading, we ensure tomorrow's thinking generation.
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