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Reading book helps, and through ‘knowledge is power’ the gained knowledge empowers readers. This is most true for ‘Women’s Power: Its Past, Its Present, Its Future: Femocracy’
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ENCYCLOPEDIA EMPOWERMENT
2012
Self Empowerment Series
http://www.WomensPowerBook.org
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When my boys were growing up,
books were both a treat and something they looked forward to. As I nursed them I read aloud from a book and later, when they were able to hold a book on their own,we filled their room with infant and toddler books with great graphics and colors. Books became prizes, gifts, and treats from the checkout counter. We purchased oodles of books from the Scholastic Book Fairs at school as well as for their classroom teachers.
It's no wonder that now that both boys are in their twenties that
books still play an important part in their lives. One reads mostly science fiction, the other more politically leaning and humanistic. I'm a firm believer that both boys did better in school, had better vocabularies, and were better students because we instilled the importance of reading very early on.
Summer was a time we could spend even more time exploring
books. Trips to the cool library on hot summer days were something we loved. Sometimes the adventure was going to the library, other days it was the beginning of an adventure spurred by a book found and read on site. Phases of dinosaurs, space, pirates and more have been replaced with books on cooking and travel and more grown up versions of Harry Potter.
Keep your kids learning during their summer break by taking
advantage of the time they have to read. Set up a summer reading spot, perhaps a hammock outside in warmer climates, or in a beach chair in their room. Something that makes it special. Use beach buckets to hold the books and a beach towel over the chair for comfort and to snuggle up with when it gets chilly.
If you're travelling, ditch the DVD players and instead bring
along audiobooks. The whole family will benefit from hearing the story, it'll spur discussion, and make life-long memories. My son's still love "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" that we listened to on our drive to Disneyland one year. It resulted in each of them reading the entire series.
I can't tell you how many happy memories we have surrounding
books. Start making your own, you'll be richly rewarded in the years to come.
Connie is a mom of two adult children and wife to her husband of 25+ years. She's also the owner of Princess Time Toys (http://www.princesstimetoys.com) and is in the Top 100 Most Read Authors at Epinions.com. Connie shares her love of all things house and home at her personal blog, MiscFinds4u.com (http://www.miscellaneousfinds4u.com). A vegetarian, she is an avid freezer cooking (OAMC) cook. Connie is constantly working towards living a greener life and is choosing real foods, while eliminating processed food that contains little nutrients from her life. She's always willing to learn more about being of service, enjoying life, loving well, and enjoying good food.
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