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In fact reading develops intelligence.It stimulates both the right and the left sides of the brain besides developing both logical and intuitive intelligence and these facts have been proved by studies.Studies have also proved that most early readers are emotionally well adjusted and are better at grasping scientific concepts..


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nice information. so all should develop their reading habits, and should spend time for that for improving intelligency. :) :) :)

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Just by reading ones intelligence may not get increased because intelligent is a combination of many things including plain common sense.However, when a person is well read and has a good reading habit,he/she becomes very self confident and are able to deal with most adverse situations in life in an intelligent and thought out manner ..

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Self reading and understanding is a good habit for a student and then it will be easy to a teacher to guide them.

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Yes in this generation it is very important to develop reading habit then only they will show interest towards studies.
One of my teacher used to said that "Teacher is to show the path and you have to walk on that path to reach the destination".

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Library in the school is necessary to develop the reading habit of the children.

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[quote="RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA" post=295470]Self reading and understanding is a good habit for a student and then it will be easy to a teacher to guide them.[/quote]

I agree ! This should be done at home,children should be taught to read and develop an interest in books , this automatically makes them take an interest in their study materials as well and they perform better at their studies.A developed interest in books and reading has many all round benefits for an individual in his career as well as building and shaping one's personality ..

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

[quote="RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA" post=295470]Self reading and understanding is a good habit for a student and then it will be easy to a teacher to guide them.


I agree ! This should be done at home,children should be taught to read and develop an interest in books , this automatically makes them take an interest in their study materials as well and they perform better at their studies.A developed interest in books and reading has many all round benefits for an individual in his career as well as building and shaping one's personality ..[/quote]

Children actually emulate the behavior of adults around them. I would recommend that the parents first start reading and let the children see that, only then they too will take interest in reading. I know this from experience, we both read a lot and now my son does too, or at least he pretends to read big books but he genuinely is now interested in books a lot. Yesterday we went to an exhibition and he was browsing through books all on his own. He managed to find the books of his interest, on cars and looked at them the way an older person does. Other people were also quite amused! :lol:
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[quote="RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA" post=295470]Self reading and understanding is a good habit for a student and then it will be easy to a teacher to guide them.


I agree ! This should be done at home,children should be taught to read and develop an interest in books , this automatically makes them take an interest in their study materials as well and they perform better at their studies.A developed interest in books and reading has many all round benefits for an individual in his career as well as building and shaping one's personality ..


Children actually emulate the behavior of adults around them. I would recommend that the parents first start reading and let the children see that, only then they too will take interest in reading. I know this from experience, we both read a lot and now my son does too, or at least he pretends to read big books but he genuinely is now interested in books a lot. Yesterday we went to an exhibition and he was browsing through books all on his own. He managed to find the books of his interest, on cars and looked at them the way an older person does. Other people were also quite amused! :lol:[/quote]

I agree kalyani, it is the same in my home since we both read a lot , children too have developed a lot of interest in books.It must be cute watching your son sit with a book, they have such serious expressions and concentrate so much on the pictures , I remember my children doing that as well... :cheer: We also have a book exhibition here now with lots of books on display and I too am planning to go there later today :)


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Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

[quote="RAM PROSAD ACHARYYA" post=295470]Self reading and understanding is a good habit for a student and then it will be easy to a teacher to guide them.


I agree ! This should be done at home,children should be taught to read and develop an interest in books , this automatically makes them take an interest in their study materials as well and they perform better at their studies.A developed interest in books and reading has many all round benefits for an individual in his career as well as building and shaping one's personality ..


Children actually emulate the behavior of adults around them. I would recommend that the parents first start reading and let the children see that, only then they too will take interest in reading. I know this from experience, we both read a lot and now my son does too, or at least he pretends to read big books but he genuinely is now interested in books a lot. Yesterday we went to an exhibition and he was browsing through books all on his own. He managed to find the books of his interest, on cars and looked at them the way an older person does. Other people were also quite amused! :lol:[/quote]

I agree with you . Even my parents were avid reader and still are. They started collecting books and maintained a personal library. Looking at them reading novels and other books, all of us siblings gradually got interested in reading though our tastes differs. Now like them, we also regularly buy different books and add them to their collections.
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