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Five reasons why you should inculcate the habit of reading at a young age

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 15, 2019, 18:02 IST
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The reading habit

The best habit a person can inculcate in his/her life is the habit of reading because as it is said, you become what you read. Books play a significant role in the life of every individual. A magical world full of creativity, books fuel up a reader’s imagination and make people adaptive to new ideas. Reading, therefore, is vital to a child’s development not just academically but in daily life. Regular reading helps them in understanding their changing world, widens the power of their imagination, improves their creative thinking also boosts their vocabulary.


Although there are no set age criteria for inculcating the habit of reading, the sooner, the better it is. Early readings immensely boost kids' confidence as they widen their. Here are five well-thought-out reasons why you should induce the habit of reading at a younger age:
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Extension of Vocabulary

The best way to get acquainted with extraordinary words is by reading thoroughly. The more you read, the more words will find their way in your vocabulary. Extensive reading allows for exposure to words you have never heard of before. Imagine the confidence a child can have when he/she would learn to play with words like a pro. Well, ain’t that fascinating?
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Encourage a Thirst for Knowledge

There is no denying that books impart knowledge. Encouraging children with good reading habits can help them take an extensive account of the outside world. Reading invokes interest and leads to the development of an inquisitive mind, that too in a positive sense. Parents and teachers might have to face a regular question and answer-seeking session but all that is worth it.
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Builds Individuality

Good books can enhance a child’s emotional and intellectual development. Books are a means to discover your hidden self. Books render children with unstoppable freedom to view society and its people from a whole new perspective as contrary to the dominant idea. At an early age, children can learn to be empathetic and liberal in their views. Hence, this point rightly demonstrates the phrase you become what you read.
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​Improves Communication

Effective communication has become utmost important given how we are to catch up with the fast-paced modern life. The ability to read proficiently helps you create your dictionary and ease your task of comprehending. Kids who develop the habit of reading at an early age are more expressive as compared to infrequent readers.
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Readers are Compassionate Leaders:

Reading keeps a person updated about the socio-political and economic ongoing affairs alongside history. It is the most effective investment a person can make to prosper in different aspects of life. Reading will always help you grow as an inspiring and intelligent person who can apply his knowledge when and where needed for the betterment of the nation.
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Reading is very good habbit.
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