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Developing Reading Habits of School Children in the Digital Era : With Special Reference to RGS Guwahati


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It is very important to develop reading habits in the child as this inculcates Positive imagination, creative thinking in the child, makes the brain more creative. Reading habits will help children become stronger readers and students. The first step is developing positive reading habits with your child.

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Reading Habits, Computerized Library, Children Library, School Library.
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Jutika Nanda Das
RGS, Guwahati, Assam, India

Abstract


It is very important to develop reading habits in the child as this inculcates Positive imagination, creative thinking in the child, makes the brain more creative. Reading habits will help children become stronger readers and students. The first step is developing positive reading habits with your child.

Keywords


Reading Habits, Computerized Library, Children Library, School Library.

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