Post-reading activities help children remember books longer
Published: · Source: mk.co.kr

A few days ago, a parent visited a neighborhood cafe with a garden with children and sat at an outdoor table in the cool weather. As the children moved around the garden, one child asked, “Mom, is this a volcanic rock?” The original article uses this short scene to explain that what happens after reading, when a book is connected with lived experience, can stay longer in a child’s mind than reading alone. The context is the idea that post-reading activities may be more important than the act of reading itself. When something seen in a book is linked to an object in daily life, the child recalls the knowledge and checks it in their own words. It shows reading expanding into memory and conversation. Source: mk.co.kr
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