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Why I
require you to have Mandatory Reading Time:
I
read to you while you were ensconced in my womb. In Kiki’s case she went to
school with me during college for the first seven months of gestation. I’ve
been fortunate you two have always loved being read to, and with a few false
starts have loved to read.
However
it seems that computers and the TV’s have begun to compete with reading, and
that my dear children is unacceptable. (Yes, we own several and I have a Nook) Why? Because words are the foundation of our
language. If you can’t read them or sit long enough to truly appreciate them
then I’ve done a piss poor job of educating you.
Some
would gasp at the way I’ve never filtered language from you. I’ve wanted you to
see our language in all its glory and its shame. Why you ask? Because I want
you to be able to express yourself in anyway. I want you to see what is
effective and what is simply horrendous to listen to.
Why
reading ? Because when you read, you immerse yourself in words in a way that
isn’t easy to do in movies . You have the words on the page and your brain
turning those words into stories, into images, that transport you to other
worlds. That spark you interest in other topics, other countries, other worlds,
other people. (You know I love watching movies, so this isn’t a knock against
them)
It
does what I cannot do. By simply demanding you be interested in the world
around you, I cannot make you interested, you have to be interested on your own.
It also helps to give you a break from the stimulation overload of your video
games (and ours). Your generation needs to know how to shut off for a while and
a book is the perfect way to do it.
Then
there is the fact that it gives you a conversation starter. A common ground
with someone else out there. The ability to connect over something as simple as
an idea. It gives you a source for lively debate and shared enjoyment. So when
I ask you to turn off the electronics. I’m not torturing you. I’m asking you to
do something for yourself.
2 comments:
Yep! Electronics could never replace books!
Anjali, I may have a Nook but that's only so I can live comfortably in my house.
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