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Is Reading Books alone enough for a kid???
by Sasi Kumar on Dec 06, 2004 02:53 PM

Reading books is really a very good practise for the kids. There is no doubt in it. But more they get friendlier with books they will find difficult to go ahead with the peoples.



Todays world mostly requires good managers,Innovative thinkers and all of tte part good team players who can understand others.



How much of it do you think will be given by the books? Absolutely its very limited.They learn but they dont understand.They learn about the heros, but how much effort will they take to become a hero in a life. Its little harder to imagine.Theory can not make a man perfect.All these books will teach him something but can he feel those feelings?



Just for example: Book teaches him that victory is not the all you need and we should always learn from our mistakes.But How? It remains a big question??



Leave your child to play with your neighbours,unkown person. Then he could realize the truth that his books has given him.He will know to value others thoughts.He would be a great leader in near future.Belive me or not books are important but they dont serve a lot.Teach him how to play he will learn all by himself without your effort.The work is simple for you just set his attitude.

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