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RE: How to Raise a Bookworm

in Home Edders8 months ago (edited)

"I knew I wanted her to love reading because it also follows that she will love learning if she does."

Very good job po, ate @romeskie ! You have build a good foundation to your daughter. One day she'll grow up as a girl with high emotional intelligence. As somebody studying the field of education, there's one thing advice that I want to give to you. Please, have your child develop interaction with other kids as this is important in their cognitive development. Otherwise they will grow up poor in social skills. It must be a balance together, the cognitive and the social skills.

I admire your dedication and enthusiasm in raising a book-lover child. She is very blessed! Sana lahat ng parents ganito yung mindset. Too much gadgets to kids is dangerous to their thinking growth. 😀

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Oh, we got the interaction part covered. We understand that it takes a village to raise a child. Luckily, we have a village of like minded individuals. Interaction wise, my daughter is immersed into different communities. She can converse with people of all ages and all walks of life, and build relationships with those people that help her grow. That's the beauty of homeschooling. You get to choose the people you surround yourself with. And we are very lucky to finally find our village.