PERSONAL
Reading not only provides a healthy distraction for the practitioner, because in addition to intellectual and social benefits, plays an important role in the emotional development of the person since:
A person who has culture and knowledge feels at ease in any environment and to talk about any subject.
Knowledge combined with ease of speech provides the person with greater confidence and self-confidence, which will be supportive of high self-esteem. A person who has the habit of reading hardly feels alone.
IN THE KIDS
In addition to the above benefits, reading in children benefits them particularly in their school performance, since a child who has this habit, it is easier and natural to take a book to study or investigate than the one who is not accustomed to the books.
INTELLECTUAL.
Reading develops imagination and creativity, it is unbeatable source of culture and increases the capacity for memory and concentration. It also improves the use of spelling and grammatical rules, allowing better use of language and writing.
SOCIAL.
In the social aspect, reading provides a greater ease and security to others because the person who reads has five times more vocabulary than the one who does not, which gives greater ease of speech.
Reading increases the culture and therefore the level of knowledge of those who practice it assiduously, which allows the person to develop better in any field, whether academic, professional or social.
The person who reads is usually a person who is well informed and shows an interest in others and the world around them. This quality makes her a person with whom she wants to talk, and she will have many more topics of interest to talk about.
Reading not only provides a healthy distraction for the practitioner, because in addition to intellectual and social benefits, plays an important role in the emotional development of the person since:
A person who has culture and knowledge feels at ease in any environment and to talk about any subject.
Knowledge combined with ease of speech provides the person with greater confidence and self-confidence, which will be supportive of high self-esteem. A person who has the habit of reading hardly feels alone.
IN THE KIDS
In addition to the above benefits, reading in children benefits them particularly in their school performance, since a child who has this habit, it is easier and natural to take a book to study or investigate than the one who is not accustomed to the books.
INTELLECTUAL.
Reading develops imagination and creativity, it is unbeatable source of culture and increases the capacity for memory and concentration. It also improves the use of spelling and grammatical rules, allowing better use of language and writing.
SOCIAL.
In the social aspect, reading provides a greater ease and security to others because the person who reads has five times more vocabulary than the one who does not, which gives greater ease of speech.
Reading increases the culture and therefore the level of knowledge of those who practice it assiduously, which allows the person to develop better in any field, whether academic, professional or social.
The person who reads is usually a person who is well informed and shows an interest in others and the world around them. This quality makes her a person with whom she wants to talk, and she will have many more topics of interest to talk about.