Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 21:47:40 GMT -6
Which, after all, is nothing more than a huge apartment full of books. Anyone who doesn't read certainly isn't thinking of taking a trip to the bookshop . And bringing students or children to the bookstore is like taking them to the library. I doubt that love at first sight can arise with books. However, I remember a beautiful tradition of a neighbor: on Saturdays he would take his children to the local newsstand and let them choose something to read . One day I happened to be among them too: I first chose a Popeye book, then my gaze fell on a paperback edition of Jack London's Martin Eden and I took that one (because I had recently seen the drama on television).
Needless to say, I only read Martin Eden (that same edition that I've kept ever since) a few years ago. Join a book club Are there book clubs in Italy? I don't know what exactly was meant. I know the Publishers Club - I have been a member since 1994 - which together with the Club for you and Special Data Euroclub is part of the Mondadori Group. Maybe it can work for some: a catalog of books arrives at your home, all discounted by at least 15%. Find something you like to read Already. I didn't believe it when I read this advice. To start reading you just need to find something to read. Easy. What might work to encourage reading? I thought of some methods that are more likely than the previous ones to succeed in the task of instilling a passion for reading in those who don't read.
Reading challenges In some schools, I believe in the USA, teachers set reading challenges. But parents do it too. Something like: “If you read this book in a week, I'll give you a $5 bonus.” I guess they find a way not to get screwed. In short, the challenge is incentivized with a final reward. In order for the challenge to work, there must be creativity, it must be made attractive and stimulating. Be a role model for those who don't read Rather than filling your children's room with books, it would be better to be seen reading continuously. Maybe it stimulates curiosity and the desire to pick up a book and at least see what's written inside. Many agree on this method: parents must be role models.
Needless to say, I only read Martin Eden (that same edition that I've kept ever since) a few years ago. Join a book club Are there book clubs in Italy? I don't know what exactly was meant. I know the Publishers Club - I have been a member since 1994 - which together with the Club for you and Special Data Euroclub is part of the Mondadori Group. Maybe it can work for some: a catalog of books arrives at your home, all discounted by at least 15%. Find something you like to read Already. I didn't believe it when I read this advice. To start reading you just need to find something to read. Easy. What might work to encourage reading? I thought of some methods that are more likely than the previous ones to succeed in the task of instilling a passion for reading in those who don't read.
Reading challenges In some schools, I believe in the USA, teachers set reading challenges. But parents do it too. Something like: “If you read this book in a week, I'll give you a $5 bonus.” I guess they find a way not to get screwed. In short, the challenge is incentivized with a final reward. In order for the challenge to work, there must be creativity, it must be made attractive and stimulating. Be a role model for those who don't read Rather than filling your children's room with books, it would be better to be seen reading continuously. Maybe it stimulates curiosity and the desire to pick up a book and at least see what's written inside. Many agree on this method: parents must be role models.