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10 Reasons To Think Outside The Box When It Comes To Literacy

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It is official: Reading is beneficial to your health.


Many successful people attribute their good fortune to reading; here are ten reasons to pick up a book today and start reading.


  1. Reading may help you live a longer life:


According to a Yale University study, those who read books live two years longer than those who don't, regardless of gender, financial status, education, or health. A similar link was discovered among newspaper readers. However, the research was not strong enough.


The study's authors noted, "Book reading contributed to a survival advantage that was much bigger than that observed for reading newspapers or magazines." They found that "book readers had a 23-month survival advantage over non-book readers."


According to the findings, deep reading develops empathy and emotional intelligence, which are cognitive processes that can increase one's chances of surviving.


  1. Increases Vocabulary:


Students learn new terminology and are exposed to various writing styles through regular reading. Students are exposed to good grammar, and their minds can grasp and store the information while looking at the words. 


Even when they come across unfamiliar words, kids absorb something from the context to help them grasp it better the next time they meet it.

 

  1. A tangible book may allow you to absorb more information:


According to research, kids absorb more information from paper than from screens, emphasising the need to read a physical book rather than an e-reader. In addition, pupils who read printed materials performed higher on reading comprehension assessments than students who read digitally.


  1. You are cultivating future skills:


Evidence demonstrates that being immersed in a book-focused environment can help students succeed in school. In addition, according to one study, growing up with a home library enhances adult literacy, numeracy, and technology problem-solving.

As younger generations attempt to navigate the Fourth Industrial Revolution, skills like these are becoming increasingly vital. The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report shows how the need for talents is shifting toward softer abilities, which can be cultivated in part through reading.


  1. It increases your vocabulary:


Reading can help you extend your vocabulary in addition to enhancing your emotional and cognitive intelligence, according to some research, with "above average readers seeing a higher rate of vocabulary expansion than typical readers."


Furthermore, an Oxford University Press report discovered evidence of a vast word gap in UK schools, which it claimed could be preventing sure pupils from progressing in their education.


The survey stated that "reading aloud, discussing reading, and having autonomous reading experiences at school and home might increase vocabulary expansion."


  1. Boost Creativity:

 

Literacy books can help children become more creative, especially when they are young. It's common knowledge that creativity may aid in issue solving, book writing, music production, and innovation. Writing creatively is especially beneficial in high school because it is tested in the HSC.

 

  1. Enhance your writing abilities:


Students have a better chance of generating exceptional written work if their vocabulary and originality develop. Students automatically adopt the author's language and writing style while reading.


  1. It protects the brain from degeneration:


According to the Alzheimer's Society, exercising your mind lowers your chances of dementia. The group recommends doing something you enjoy that challenges your brain regularly, such as reading "difficult literature."


According to the Society's website, "regularly exerting yourself mentally appears to build up the brain's ability to cope with the disease." "Think of it this way: 'Use it or lose it.'"


The Book Club of the World Economic Forum and other comparable organisations compile reading recommendations and provide an online forum for fiction and nonfiction discussion.


  1. Improve your analytical thinking abilities:


Guiding Reading books with a guide improve knowledge by exercising the brain and causing it to think more, enhancing intelligence. This makes it easier for pupils to study subjects and retain the information they learn, becoming more educated. 


In addition, reading has improved analytical thinking since readers are better at seeing patterns.


  1. Improves memory:


Reading and memory are inextricably linked. Reading regularly helps to strengthen memory at a young age by stretching your memory muscles by requiring you to remember details, plot lines, themes, facts and figures, and people.


You can join our book club from anywhere on the planet. The authors are actively involved, frequently replying to members' queries and comments through video.


So, what do you have to lose? Today, relax and read an excellent book.


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