1. Reading is fundamental to functioning in today's society.
There are many adults who cannot read well enough to understand the
instructions on a medicine bottle. That is a scary thought - especially for
their children. Filling out applications becomes impossible without help.
Reading road or warning signs is difficult. Even following a map becomes a
chore. Day-to-day activities that many people take for granted become a source
of frustration, anger and fear.
2. Reading is a vital skill in finding a good job. Many
well-paying jobs require reading as a part of job performance. There are
reports and memos which must be read and responded to. Poor reading skills
increases the amount of time it takes to absorb and react in the workplace. A
person is limited in what they can accomplish without good reading and
comprehension skills.
3. Reading is important because it develops the mind. The
mind is a muscle. It needs exercise. Understanding the written word is one way
the mind grows in its ability. Teaching young children to read helps them
develop their language skills. It also helps them learn to listen. Everybody
wants to talk, but few can really listen. Lack of listening skills can result
in major misunderstandings which can lead to job loss, marriage breakup, and
other disasters - small and great. Reading helps children [and adults] focus on
what someone else is communicating.
4. Why is reading important? It is how we discover new
things. Books, magazines and even the Internet are great learning tools which require
the ability to read and understand what is read. A person who knows how to read
can educate themselves in any area of life they are interested in. We live in
an age where we overflow with information, but reading is the main way to take
advantage of it.
5. Reading develops the imagination. TV and computer games
have their place, but they are more like amusement. Amusement comes from two
words "a" [non] and "muse" [think]. Amusement is
non-thinking activities. With reading, a person can go anywhere in the
world...or even out of it! They can be a king, or an adventurer, or a princess,
or... The possibilities are endless. Non-readers never experience these joys to
the same extent.
6. In line with the above, reading develops the creative
side of people. When reading to children, stop every once in awhile and ask
them what they think is going to happen next. Get them thinking about the
story. When it is finished, ask if they could think of a better ending or
anything that would have improved it. If they really liked the story, encourage
them to illustrate it with their own drawings or to make up a different story
with the same characters. Get the creative juices flowing!
7. Reading is fundamental in developing a good self image.
Non-readers or poor readers often have low opinions of themselves and their
abilities. Many times they feel as if the world is against them. They feel
isolated [everybody else can read - which isn't true] and behavior problems can
surface. They can perform poorly in other subjects because they cannot read and
understand the material. Often the
reader tends to "give up."
8. Why is reading important? Let's keep going... Good
reading skills, especially in a phonics reading program, improve spelling. As
students learn to sound out letters and words, spelling becomes easier. Also,
reading helps to expand the vocabulary. Reading new words puts them in their
mind for later use. Seeing how words are used in different contexts can give a
better understanding of the word usage and its definitions rather than just the
cold facts of a dictionary.
9. There is an old saying, "The pen is mightier than
the sword." Ideas written down have changed the destiny of men and nations
for better or worse. The flow of ideas cannot be stopped. We need to read and
research to build on the good ideas and expose the bad ideas before they bring
destruction. Only by reading can we be armed in this never-ending,
life-and-death struggle.
10. The fact of the power of written ideas communicated
through reading is a foundational reason why some governments oppose free and
honest communication. Illiterate people are easier to control and manipulate.
They cannot do their own research and thinking. They must rely on what they are
told and how their emotions are swayed. There is a good possibility that this
is one of the main reasons phonics was removed from the schools about 100 years
ago.
11. Finally, why is reading important? Reading is important because words - spoken
and written - are the building blocks of life. You are, right now, the result
of words that you have heard or read AND believed about yourself. What you
become in the future will depend on the words you believe about yourself now.
People, families, relationships, and even nations are built from words. Think
about it.
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