The earlier, the better?!



Some people think: It is never too young to learn to read.Some parents coax their babies into reading books at two,
! a. Z7 _% X2 O2 SOther parents even threaten them to read when they grow up a little bit!S& {' @) l. }5 I
This process of reading is so awful, in my opinon,
5 e& \. |2 [3 Z' \. ubecause you can make your kids read, but It's even harder to make them enjoy reading!7 Q1 N% U' _+ n% ?, U* J5 X9 f* d
To some extent, parents do this because they expect their children tohave better performance than their classmates when they start school!" ^- g9 G' F8 t2 j# R" k% s
But I think there is no hurry in pushing your children to the top of their contemporaries!
7 x% t. a1 U1 N7 R& M2 ~9 iWhen children are at the age of 6, or prior to that age,. {4 w" n7 S. I
they have other paramount things to get engaged in.
! A6 |5 S" b: @; d- ~Parentsare expected to leave adequate time for them to play games, draw something at their free rein, cooperate with others, make their own friends and solve problems!( P/ F! c3 [( q2 C
The obsession with reading will result in the decline oftime and energy left for other entertaining activities,
$ l, W4 k& D4 y3 Gso it is not wise to pressurize your children to learn to read at too early an age![: l/ U\S, e

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