The Borneo Post

Set up ‘Reading Seeds’ groups — Fatimah

- By Peter Boon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Minister Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah has proposed the formation of ‘Reading Seeds’ groups to complement the current ‘ Reading Seeds’ programme.

She noted that in the context of Sarawak, where libraries are far away from rural areas, such support group can come in to complement the programme’s objective to inculcate the reading culture among the people.

“This ( Reading Seeds programme) is a start but of course, this one is not enough. That is why I suggest further, they ( parents) form a group – ‘Reading Seeds’ group like what I did in my area,” she told reporters after officiatin­g at the presentati­on of ‘ Reading Seeds’ kits at the civic centre here yesterday.

“Start a group where they feel comfortabl­e with one another – it can be five or more persons in the village or according to district – depending on the suitabilit­y as there are logistics and venue for get-together to consider,” she added.

“I have seen it done in developed countries whereby parents formed a support group. They meet once a week and bring their children along for just two hours.

“They either bring their own toys and books and then exchange (with one another). The children can play together while at the same time, parents can read to their children to instil the culture of reading,” Fatimah explained.

She said the aim is to create a society that places importance on literacy, reading culture which mould children into becoming lifelong learners.

On ‘Reading Seeds’ programme, Fatimah said that this is not a one- off programme as the state library will monitor and study the progress of the programme.

This (Reading Seeds programme) is a start but of course, this one is not enough. That is why I suggest further, they (parents) form a group – ‘Reading Seeds’ group like what I did in my area.

She said ‘ Reading Seeds’ is a continuati­on of the ‘Born to Read Programme’ which has been implemente­d by Pustaka Negeri Sarawak since 2004.

Fatimah said among the objectives are to promote reading culture, help children to read from their young age, and eventually empower them to be independen­t readers to lifelong learners, getting parents to read to their newborns, give opportunit­ies for frequent activities between parents and their infants to increase intimacy between them as well as acquisitio­n of knowledge from a young age.

The Dalat assemblywo­man further said that the Reading Seed Children’s Literacy Programme was started in 1994 by a group of volunteers with the objectives to impact children’s literacy in Pima County. This programme is also known as “Reading Seed: Planting a Love of Literacy”.

“Reading plays an important part in lifelong learning and this important habit should be developed as soon as a child is born,” she pointed out.

Experts she added have also highlighte­d the potential of reading and talking to infants are not just for language and literacy developmen­t but also for other aspects of cognitive developmen­t.

“Through Reading Seeds programme, early literacy is being introduced in the early stage of a child’s life. Parents play an important supporting role in efforts to develop reading culture in the family and eventually increase the level of literacy among all levels of society. The parents can help to create that passion for literacy during their children’s critical time in the developmen­t of their lifelong literacy.

“It is hoped that through their love of reading, children will grow up into adults feeling confident in their ability to succeed and their self-worth as individual­s,” Fatimah said.

She also expounded on the longterm benefits of the programme which included mental stimulatio­ns, knowledge and thinking skills, and vocabulary developmen­t.

Meanwhile, Sarawak Library deputy chief executive officer (services) Arpah Adenan said the programme had been carried out in Kuching, Lundu, Mukah, Oya and Dalat with the participat­ion of 365 babies and children.

Arpah said for next year and 2020, the programme will be held simultaneo­us throughout Sarawak.

Also present were Sibu Hospital director Dr Ngian Hie Ung and Sibu District Office and Resident Office representa­tive Zulkarnain Ismail.

Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah, Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Minister

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Fatimah (seated centre, carrying a baby) poses with (seated from left) Zulkarnain, Arpah and Dr Ngian and the recipients of ‘Reading Seeds’ kits at Sibu Civic Centre.

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