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aspect0545 | 7 months ago

How is reading different from doing. This is about encouraging children to read, it’s a very active process. Maybe I‘m missing something?

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xandrius|7 months ago

Just to argue reading vs doing: I know lots of heavy readers who can't absolutely do something new. They only read and read.

On the other hand, doing is a totally different skillset.

I'm not against reading just that it's very unlike doing something in general.

kjkjadksj|7 months ago

What does doing even mean here? Cutting the grass? Building a tree house?

resource_waste|7 months ago

No need to be black and white.

Reading can be active, if I'm taking notes on nonfiction its a somewhat active process.

Reading can be passive, if I'm cruising on a fiction book.

dehrmann|7 months ago

It is doing, but it's doing one thing: reading. Encouraging kids to read makes sense for building literacy and encouraging imagination, but there's a point where enough is enough, reading the 6th installment of Harry Potter is for entertainment, and they're better off riding a bike, building something, and making friends.

It's the same for adults. We blindly praise reading, but much of it belongs on the shelf at an airport bookstore, it's not particularly challenging or informing, and it might as well be video games or TV.