The advantages of a child who reads

"The advantages of a child who reads are endless. Raising a child to become a good reader is a kind...


"The advantages of a child who reads are endless. Raising a child to become a good reader is a kind of legacy that will not end throughout the child's life. A child who enjoys reading as a habit is different from children who do not read. Here are the advantages of a child who reads.
1) Thought matures.
Don't think that you are a child. The thinking of a child who reads is much better than that of an adult who does not read. Expanded ideas. If you introduce a topic, you will be able to think about the possibilities and consequences that will happen in the future. That's why if you do something, you can foresee the consequences that will happen. That's why the thinking has matured. As he foresees the negative consequences that will happen, He also learns to foresee the good.

2) Ability to spread out and think.
If you show a shadow, it's like seeing an animal. It's a small show, but he can think through it to the end, so he knows what's right and what's wrong. Because they can think about something, they are more capable of distinguishing between truth and error than others. The ability to think becomes smarter. If you do something, you can anticipate what the consequences will be. There is no such thing as doing things without knowing what is right or wrong.

3) Ability to be critical.
Listen to what a person says and immediately believe it, whether you believe it or not. Learn to think about the possible and the impossible. That's why you can't lie easily, People can no longer be naive. Because of the ability to analyze what is possible, What is impossible becomes critical. Therefore, what is wrong, I know what is right. Since the ability to distinguish between right and wrong becomes less likely to make mistakes.

4) A lot of knowledge.
They often have more knowledge than others because of the things they know from the book. I learned to think with my hands about everything I learned in the letter. I learned to apply everything I had read in the text. Rather than knowing nothing, I became more courageous than others because I had read in the letter. It is not very obvious at the beginning of reading, but as time goes on, it becomes obvious that one child who learns to read more slowly than the other. When you have read about a place you have never been to from books, even if you have never been to the same place, the person who has read it can have more knowledge.

5) Younger but more mature.
A child who reads will not be like the little frog in the cow's cup, who does not know anything about the childish thoughts of other children. He is only able to distinguish and understand himself and consider what is right and wrong because he knows what is right and what is right and wrong from the books he has read. That's why even though he's young, his ability to think and make decisions will be as mature and stable as an adult's.

6) Learning to distinguish between right and wrong.
The main thing is learning to distinguish between right and wrong. When a person becomes an adult, they have problems because they cannot distinguish between right and wrong. There may be a lot of trouble. As I become an adult, I can't distinguish between right and wrong in everything. People who read have better ability to distinguish between right and wrong than people who don't read. Rather than becoming an adult because of age, one should become mature and stable with age. Only then will they become adults who are stable and mature and can distinguish between right and wrong. Only by being able to distinguish between right and wrong will there be fewer people who will make mistakes.

That's why children should be taught to read so that they can mature the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, which is a key skill in life. Reading is not something that will become a habit if you don't teach them to read when they grow up. If you have done it since childhood, when you grow up, it will become a habit like eating and drinking every day. That's why I encourage children to practice reading from an early age so that they can distinguish between right and wrong."

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