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Closing the gap

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Irish writer, playwright, and politician Sir Richard Steele said, “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.”Truly, one who reads more knows mor e.

However, in today’s generation of gadgets and internet, this is seemingly the hardest challenge that we have to deal with.Children, even before they can learn to speak or write are now exposed to cellphones, tablets, and television.

Based on medical researches, exposure to technology slows down the brain. Nowadays, children do not get enough exercise. They spend most of their time with their gadgets. This lack of exercise is extremely bad for their physical and mental health because it can slow down their developmen­t.

In addition to this, extreme use of technology may cause kids to become dyslexic which can cause their brains to not grasp things quickly enough.

Furthermor­e, outdoor activities and more exercise are important in kids’developmen­t stage as they can encourage positive behavior, enabling them to gain confidence.

Moreover, the 2018 Programme for Internatio­nal Student Assessment results revealed that

Even our best and brightest 15-year-olds who were tested in PISA were only at the average level globally— and that statistica­lly, many of our youth feel that they cannot rise above their current circumstan­ces, or even see the benefits of proper, quality education.

These issues tell us that we need to do something very drastic now, and one of these concrete steps that we have to take is to bring back the love for reading. We have to make our children feel that reading is better than spending time online using their gadgets, playing video games, and watching television.

As we continuous­ly battle with the COVID19 pandemic, our children are left at homes under the distance learning modality.

It is true that the the effort to teach them and make them understand the necessary knowledge they need for them to acquire the required competenci­es is difficult to achieve because of various reasons. However, it is a challenge that parents like me must embrace and we need to address to close the gap in terms of the low performanc­e in terms of reading skills. Now is the time for us to encourage our children to read by themselves and for them to make sense what they have read.

In closing, I would like to leave you all with this quote from author George R.R. Martin from his book A Dance with Dragons:

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.”

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