You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: ADSactly Culture - When Literature is Your Personal Trainer

in #adsactly6 years ago

In my opinion, books have demonstrated throughout history that they are the most important pillar of human culture. I believe that they are one of the most relevant creations of the human being since the book appears as one of the most common forms of recording data, information and numerous other elements that ultimately make the identity of the human being as part of civilization. Therefore, I found it interesting and important to highlight the benefits of reading and to make it known that books and documents can be restored, in order to preserve them and continue to pass on their values from generation to generation.

An interest in reading should be instilled in a baby from birth and try to make it a habit. It is essential for children to learn to seek knowledge through reading from the earliest age. It is not necessary to wait for a child to read so that he can have contact with books, as there are books for all ages. From birth, contact with books promotes so-called "emergent reading" in several phases: Before the age of 2, emergent reading means making contact with printed text, beginning by differentiating drawings and objects from spelling, knowing that both are related to each other, and later beginning to know the structure of the stories told, which contain beginning, development and end. From the age of 2, the child ceases to be prelinguistic, so that this emerging reading is now directed towards the progress of language and the enrichment of their vocabulary. This forms the foundation for the subsequent development of reading. From the age of 3, the interpretation that these small traces are the letters will begin. From this moment on, a path of infinite possibilities for the development of the person opens up. Another benefit of reading is generated when adults read books to children (either because they do not know how to read or because they seek to stimulate and encourage them to enter the universe of the book), since they establish a link with them, allowing a special bond to be formed between both parties.

In conclusion, the benefits of reading a book are, in my opinion, incalculable.