Thursday, July 28, 2011

Reading For Entertainment

Let's look at our home and money situation. Do we have a family? And do we still want to have some fun-filled entertainment in our lives? We're tired of watching television every night, but we're monitoring the house dollar, and to take the whole gang to the movies is a big chunk of change. So let's go back to a common form of entertainment of the past: Reading.

As a petite girl, home-computers were not around, but we did watch television. Our television viewing wasn't extreme. Saturday morning cartoons as a child are a extraordinary memory. But what I remember vividly was my mother reading to me every night. I would then read to her when I got a petite older, and then finally -- when my reading was proficient sufficient -- I'd snuggle in my bed at night and climb under the covers and read novel after novel -- something I still love to do today. This enabled me to tour to far-away places, my imagination being my plane marker to anywhere I desired. With other forms of entertainment being so effortlessly available nowadays, many people have lost this passion to read. Maybe our finances are our original motivation for finding for cheaper forms of entertainment, but there are so many more benefits.

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We become proficient in one of the main skills required for functioning in today's world. Improves vocabulary and conversational skills. Entertainment -- rarely get bored. Children and teenagers have higher Iqs when they love reading Promotes mental amelioration because it involves concentrating whereas listening to the radio or watching the television only want petite involvement. Broadens our perspective. If we read clear kinds of books about different cultures and different countries, we grow to understand their histories and thus their lifestyles today. The same can be said for reading our own historical books. Books can work on our attitude towards life, and thus enhance our life if we read the right kind of books.

I tell my children to read at least a half an hour a day, but that's good advice for anyone. They've all found their own love for reading, but have assuredly needed a prodding here and there. If we have young children, now is the time to start. Read to them when they're babies, as part of the routine, and they'll learn to enjoy it. When they start school, reading will have been such a clear experience for them -- time with their parents -- that it won't be determined a laborious task! Rather it will be an imaginative ride or a fun chapter in knowledge.

So keep the television off tonight, go to the library or bookstore or browse amazon if you don't want to go anywhere, and then find your book, hunker down and open up this whole new world.

Reading For Entertainment

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