• Reading Is An-Natural to Children yet Necessary for Active Participation in Modern Culture and Society

     

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Publicēts: 29.01.2004.
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Reading is un-natural to children yet necessary for active participation in modern culture and society. Discuss
It is natural for people to become accustomed to what their society surrounds them with, in short, we are a product of our society and we consume what it provides us with. As human beings we are innately sociable creatures, so one could argue that society today is natural to what human evolution has made it. However, many psychologists, philosophers, scientists, and educationalists stand against the concept that a natural human being could inhabit today's modern culture. Children are supposedly forced, not guided, into a world of unnatural constraints and intellectual requirements. We live in a society that assumes that children are children by nature, not through what we, as adults desire them to be.

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