1285. Do your children read books and e-books?



Teacher A said to teacher B, “Your students’ point of view concerning studying and learning depends a lot on their parents and families’ point of view about working. 

In a positive sense: if the parents and siblings read books and talk about writers, styles, epochs, books, reading… at home, more likely their children will read at home or at a library. 

One more thing: parents ought to know what books their children are reading, because there are many, many good books, but also books whose contents are not appropriate for children (nor for adults as well!).” / Photo from: www oprah com. girl reading and watching a book  

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