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If a child asks what reading is for, what should parents answer?
Do you know why you study and how to answer it?

The more books I read, the closer I get to this world, and the brighter and more meaningful my life will be. Gorky

When children's self-awareness grows gradually, they will have their own independent ideas. Parents' demands require children to think. If they don't know, they can ask. Many times, parents' answers will affect their lives.

For example, many children and even older students will ask this question. At this time, if parents answer that children can't accept and understand, as parents, all efforts and demands will not be realized. Because children don't agree with you at all. (family).

The question is: Why do you study or study?

In the face of this problem, no matter what examples of celebrity growth are used and what famous sayings and aphorisms of masters are quoted, children should be made to understand with appropriate descriptions. John F. Kennedy

6-year-old children and 12-year-old children must have different descriptions. Parents should be aware of this.

Then, for children around 6 years old, this should be the answer.

Reading is for the right to choose in the future, and now it is to make yourself happier and happier. John F. Kennedy

For example, reading about dinosaurs. Dad takes you to the park to see the dinosaur model. If you shout loudly, you will jump with excitement. Because you knew it was a dinosaur. John F. Kennedy, North Implementation Force.

If you don't study and don't know what animal it is, you will be scared by the appearance of dinosaurs and lose the opportunity to make yourself happy. John F. Kennedy

It's useless for children to reason, and children who talk about other people's affairs don't understand. Only when there are things or people closely related to him can the child understand.

Reading is difficult, really difficult. From primary school to high school *** 12 years. Usually go to cram schools and interest classes, and finish a lot of homework every day. Everyone who goes to school knows this kind of suffering.

But let this child experience the work, what can he do, such as cleaning the road for half a day, or washing dishes for the elder sister who set up a stall early, or helping the courier brother deliver the goods.

Only through experience can we know what hard work is. No language can make children understand reading, which is the easiest of all things. Bernard Shaw.