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Take a closer look at this word: metodosytecnicasdeinvestigacionlourdesmunchpdf457. What is the first thing you notice about it? It's hard to read, isn't it? We all know that the "v" and "w" are next to each other on our keyboard, but actually seeing those two letters next to each other in a word drives home just how difficult they are for readers. When we're struggling with something, we often forget what made us want to take a step back and try something different. But this is not true with reading — we can't let ourselves be lured by something that's so much easier than what we've been doing. We have to work through the problem. If you're going to sound out a word, you might as well start with something that will actually sound out. After all, if it doesn't sound out, why read it? Just take a look at this blog post from "Writer's Digest". It's about a young man who's been given the gift of literacy from his parents, but he asks that they send him to a tutor because he can't read properly. He wants to be able to enjoy books and stories like everyone else, and he even wants to be eligible for a job as a programmer — but his reading is below average. He's disappointed, but his parents aren't sure what to do. Reading is one of the most important skills we can learn, and yet most of us don't learn how to read until we enter school, which is far too late. I wonder how many adults could use some help with their reading skills? And I wonder if it doesn't make sense to start earlier than later? But where can you find something that teaches kids how to read? Kids learn best when they're interested in what they're learning. That's why characters like Captain Underpants are so popular — because they provide young readers with books that are funny and silly while still being grounded in reality. Some of today's greatest authors started out by writing stories for their younger siblings, and not just because it was fun. They realized that if they didn't do it, no one would. But does this mean that kids have to read books specifically aimed at them? Not at all! And this is one of the reasons why Captain Underpants is so successful. It straddles the line between young adult fiction and kid lit, which gives children more options to choose from. Let them pick out a book they find funny or exciting instead of handing it to them without looking at the details first. It will save you heartache later on, and it will give them the reading skills they need to carry them through the rest of their lives. Most people don't realize this, but reading is actually fun. And it's not just because of what you're reading — it's because you're using your brain. The more you read, the better your vocabulary gets, and that means that understanding new words becomes easier all the time. You can also learn how to write better by reading often, which makes for good practice when it's time to write your own stories. cfa1e77820
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