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How to cultivate children's reading habits?
"Good reading, good reading, good reading" is a famous saying of Bing Xin. Today, I won't brag about how good reading is. Let's talk about some grounded topics: how to develop a good habit of reading? What are the reading skills? How to treat and apply the knowledge in books?

How to form a good habit of reading? The earlier the habit is formed, the better, and so is the good habit of reading. For example, Jews began to cultivate children's reading habits when they were very young. They will give them a Talmud, and then put a little honey on the cover of the book to tell them that the book is sweet and good.

But some people will say, what if I didn't get into the habit of reading when I was a child? In fact, quite a few people did not form the habit of reading when they were young. So how to cultivate their reading habits after leaving school and entering the society?

I used to see a saying that it is enough to form a habit and stick to 2 1 day. I'm afraid it's a bit difficult to do, especially in the era of developed mobile Internet. It seems that I can take time to study with peace of mind and stick to it for about a month.

So is there any good way? Here, follow the trend and share a few tricks with you:

First, let yourself calm down while reading. Then at first, I read some books I like, such as novels, essays and poems. If you don't know what books you like, here is another trick: reading history makes you wise, reading poetry makes you witty, mathematics makes you think deeply, science makes you profound, ethics makes you solemn, and logical rhetoric makes you eloquent.

You can refer to it and choose a book you like. Get into the habit of reading first, and then read the books you need, or what kind of books you think you are studying are lacking.

Second, urge yourself to study with the help of others. Punching in is popular now, and you can also try reading. Read a little every day and then take a photo and send it to a circle of friends, which will give you your own reading gains. This is just a way to make you form a habit, just like punching in at work, and finally urge yourself to form a reading habit.

Third, plan a good reading plan. Arrange the reading time every day, even if you are too busy to read, even if it is only for a while! Don't think about other things when reading, try to go to a relatively quiet place, that is to say, when reading, cut off all interference with the outside world and completely immerse yourself in the world of books.

What are the reading skills? When you get into the habit of reading, you should start reading selectively, because there are too many books to finish!

So how to make the right choice? Besides what I just mentioned, what else do you lack in your study and what skills do you need? Of course, I will share my experience with the wind here:

If you are a student, you should give priority to extracurricular books stipulated by the school, plus various famous books. Students have limited knowledge of the times and cultivate good reading habits.

If you enter the society, then students have to pay attention to it. First, the overall order of reading is to read books about people first, and then read books about doing things, such as emotional intelligence, emotion, logic and so on. It is also what you feel you lack and what you learn. Sales, management, marketing and other business books.

Secondly, besides dealing with people, there are some panaceas, such as psychology and philosophy, to enhance your knowledge system. You can also have a look if you are interested.

Third, read widely, don't just read what kind of books, you can choose to read all kinds of books. Personally, I think it is better to read China's ancient books, such as Tao Te Ching, The Analects of Confucius, Wang Yangming's Mind, etc. For practical or professional books, you can look at books written by some famous foreign figures, such as "Golden Pagoda Principle", "Dry Method" and "Management Practice".

How to treat and apply the knowledge in books? It is said that we should combine the knowledge in books with practice, which is true. But have you ever found that sometimes, the knowledge in books doesn't seem to be used often or at all in real life! What's the point of seeing it? Indeed, the knowledge in books seems to have lost its value.

I mention it here because I have the same experience, but I finally understand through different channels: human cognition is limited. When you read a book, you feel that the knowledge in the book is useless or useless because it was not used at that stage, but when your environment changes, your ideological realm improves and your cognitive range widens. Maybe the knowledge in the book will be used at some point in the future.

Give a popular example: the blind touch the elephant. When you don't know anything, you just touch a certain part of the elephant, but you don't know the name of this part. When you know all the parts of the elephant, when you go to see the elephant, you will understand all this. Similarly, when you can't read, it's mainly because your knowledge framework is not complete enough. When you encounter problems after the knowledge framework is complete, the knowledge in the books you read will come in handy!

If you read a certain number of books, you will find that all books have similar knowledge and meaning. After reading a certain number of books, if you can master them, you will find different types of books, and some knowledge is essentially the same!

Tao Te Ching mentions that "Tao gives birth to one, two, three and everything". In fact, reading is the same. Get into the habit of reading first, and then read the books you lack. If you study and devote yourself to it, you will take the initiative to find your favorite book with a purpose!

Books are the ladder of human progress, please believe that there is something you want in books!