Read to develop your mind

Reading is a continuous process which develops children’s minds.  When you revise, you do not easily forget what you learn and you avoid getting wrong answers when teachers mark your exercises.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Reading is a continuous process which develops children’s minds.  When you revise, you do not easily forget what you learn and you avoid getting wrong answers when teachers mark your exercises.

Do not fear to ask questions which you do not understand. As the saying goes, "Ask and you shall receive,” this means you cannot learn something new when you do not ask.

It is advisable to read and understand by yourself. However, if you fail then ask friends, elder brothers and sisters about anything that does not make sense to you. 

When you go home, relax by taking a nap or playing with friends. Bathe to stay clean before you do your homework.

As a child it’s also very important to be God fearing and since God loves young children, He will bless your work at school and everything you do.

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