Reading is considered as Fuel for brain and Food for the soul.
But now a days habit of reading a book in-fact habit of reading itself is reducing. The technology transformation has changed the way people consume knowledge. Now a days people scan internet, watch videos and ask for information on instant messaging. This kind of reading has reduced patience and focus, it makes deep reading less common.
Reading is an art friends. Don't let it vanish.
Benefits of reading are many, as we all know-
- It enhances knowledge, sharpens the mind, and fuels creativity.
- Reading a story book and watching story on internet has a big difference in terms of imagination and creativity that our mind develops.
- Studies suggest that reading regularly can reduce stress, improve cognitive function, and even prevent mental decline in old age.
- Reading is a Lifelong Companion. Book is said to be one of our best friend. Reading is not just a habit or an exercise—it is an essential part of life.
The decline in reading habit, be it a physical book or online reading its a real concern in today's world. This will make coming generation lose ability to think critically, think deeply and lose to develop patience.
So here are few points that we can do now:
- Start Early with Storytelling: Even before a child learns to read, parents can introduce them to books through storytelling.
- Create a Reading-Friendly Environment: Keep books accessible by having a small bookshelf at the child’s eye level. Encourage children to pick books they find interesting.
- Be a Role Model: Parents are role model for children. They imitate parent's habits. If they see adults reading regularly, they are more likely to develop an interest in books.
- Set a Reading Routine: Establish a daily reading time.
In a digital world filled with distractions, making time for reading can be one of the most rewarding investments in one self.
By - Rupal



Very true 👍
ReplyDeleteKnowledge we can get from videos , but reading increases focus , that is such a good point . 👍
ReplyDeleteSadly true! The term 'bookworm' is now just a mention in the dictionary, not relevant anymore.
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