• Do you think today’s generation of children reads enough books? Why do you think
so?
• What are the drawbacks which we face when we lose contact with books? Can you
suggest two effective ways of making children want to read more and more books?
Answers
the generation growing up with digital technology at their fingertips, but new research from America has found that despite the wealth of gadgets on offer to them, US millennials are more likely to have read a book in the last year than older adults.
Pew Research’s survey of more than 6,000 Americans of 16 and over found that 88% of Americans under 30 read a book in the past year, compared with 79% of those age 30 and older. Adults of 65 and over were the age group least likely to have read a book in the past year, said Pew.
The typical number of titles read in the past year by younger Americans who read at least one book was 10, with 43% of millennials saying they read on a daily basis, compared to 40% of older adults.
BUT very much todays generation people do not prefer to read books.they dont understand how useful it is.
When the task they’re given isn’t fun, they get bored and quickly shift their attention to something more interesting — unlike us adults where we complete tasks whether we like it or not!
Having said that, there are ways to help improve your child’s concentration quickly and easily. Take a look!
6 Techniques To Improve & Increase Concentration In Kids1. Playing helps build concentration!
2. Prepare the environment
3. Healthy eating
4. Routines are important!
5. Naps and breaks boost concentration!
6.get colourful book covers with pages filled with pictures to attract children.......
HOPE IT HELPS......