Asked by DeAnthony
I need some with this question:
Why does a person's life experience influence how he or she reads?
Why does a person's life experience influence how he or she reads?
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Answered by
Writeacher
These are generalizations!
1. If books, magazines, and reading has been in someone's life since early childhood, then that person will probably become a natural. That is, reading will be such a basic activity in life, s/he can't imagine life without reading and liking it.
2. If a child enters preschool or kindergarten, never having been read to by parents or anyone else during very early childhood, s/he might have a rough time learning to read and/or liking it.
Keep in mind, those are my opinions, as well as generalizations. They are not facts, but the results of my observations over time.
1. If books, magazines, and reading has been in someone's life since early childhood, then that person will probably become a natural. That is, reading will be such a basic activity in life, s/he can't imagine life without reading and liking it.
2. If a child enters preschool or kindergarten, never having been read to by parents or anyone else during very early childhood, s/he might have a rough time learning to read and/or liking it.
Keep in mind, those are my opinions, as well as generalizations. They are not facts, but the results of my observations over time.
Answered by
DeAnthony
Ok, I'll keep them in mind. Thank you!
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome!
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