Comentarios en: THE POWER OF THE FAMILY. THE RELEVANCE IN READING http://blogs.cardenalcisneros.es/childrenslit/2014/10/13/the-power-of-the-family-the-relevance-in-reading/ Otro sitio realizado con WordPress Sat, 11 Feb 2017 01:24:59 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.25 Por: paula ortega martinez http://blogs.cardenalcisneros.es/childrenslit/2014/10/13/the-power-of-the-family-the-relevance-in-reading/#comment-55 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:40:00 +0000 http://blogs.cardenalcisneros.es/childrenslit/?p=387#comment-55 Hi Luis, I think you’re post is so interesting for me because I have more or less the same impression and I have also reflected a little bit on it. I can’t remember so many things about my mum telling me stories, and reading me books, so I asked her also and I discovered that she had read a lots of books to me, she also have had invented others, but it’s fantastic to know that the collaborate as much as possible in our reading process, how they are involved in it.

Moreover parents have a very important task, most of the times we don’t take in to account them but we should do it, because they are the ones who make a big effort to teach as how to read.
We have to think that they have used all their imagination to create new stories for us using oral communication to transmit us that incredible tales. I think it’s also important emphasize that we saw them as referents, so it’s important got the children in to the habit of reading, to make them read for pleasure and not for obligation. Reading is a think you should do because you like it, and not due to it is mandatory.

Answering to both questions you porpoise, I think not all parents encourage their children to read, but the ones who do it, should improve what I mentioned before, the love for books. We should take into account, that a book could be a big stone for some or a big world for others, which means that if we give the chance to our students to read in class, there is going to be some that are going to love the book and others that are going to hate it. A possible solution we could do in class is to purpose different books to take into account all the types of books our students would like.

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