Reading is a personality developing habit. It broadens the mind and expands your thinking. It builds their creativity and nurtures their imagination.
We’re looking at reading all wrong. Reading is like a total workout for the brain where the brain muscles are put through a variety of exercises to make them strong.
Gender stereotyping enables society to follow a prejudiced mindset which is not conducive for its progress. It leads to unconscious biases, making assumptions about perceived backgrounds. It affects our behaviour towards others.
What do we plan to leave behind for the generations to come? An exhausted and pillaged planet? Loads of plastic waste? A world divided on petty and frivolous excuses? Or do we want them to feel grateful for their inheritance? Maybe a better quality of life? A proud heritage? A rich cultural legacy? Individual decisions are based on individual circumstances but as a generation of people what are we leaving behind? I’ve often wondered about this and the answers are always different.
It’s important that you help them build on their skills so they have the edge over their peers. It’s like preparing well for the exams by doing extra practice papers. The more they practice, the more confident they will be.
Social progress can be measured through its civic sensibility. This is what separates a developed society from a developing one.
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