Obesity Isn’t The Only Problem With Today’s Youth Entertainm
by:
Laura Hickey
Parents are urgently
trying to lure their children away from video games and the TV for fear of obesity. Many an children now are subbing nice reads for TV remote and game controllers. Cindi Brown, a childcare
owner expresses “Children who see at an early age seem more content with a nice book and do not believe on TV and video games for recreation
as more as non-readers.”
Evelyn Petersen, author of 8 books for early childhood and parenting, a writer in newspapers for over 20 years, “Detroit Free Press” and “KRTN Wire” previously, as well as writing for weekly parenting columns for the “Nashville Tennesean”. Likewise has been publicized
in “Children and Families" magazine comments “Many 1st grade teachers are noticing that children who stare at the TV screen for hours each day are often damaging the muscles in their eyes so they cannot “track” their eyes to left to right as you read.”
While many an parents are often too busy to take time to see to their children, it is associated that “children who are see to, are children who read,” as commented by MaryAnn Kohl, author of over 15 books on creative art for children, and a editorialist for many an parenting magazines including Scholastic's “Let's Find Out.”
Early childhood reading is considered a key element in a child's success for their future. Sue Reszka has been teaching in preschools for 25 years and has found that “children that have the possibleness
to experience books at a young age, have a more easier time once
learning to see on their own. Reading to children at an early age helps them discover new words, relate the spoken word to the written
word, develop listening skills and an understanding of what words mean. Books let children experience whole new worlds, people, places and ideas. The greater the variety of experiences a child has, the greater the chances that he/she wish succeed.”
While often children don't want to see books because their either consider to infantile for their age or not diverting enough, a current release from LH Publications and Productions has been found to stimulate readers of all ages spell on the qt
unveiling a lesson or two in each story. Mysterious Chills and Thrills by author Laura Hickey is an collection of spooky twists of fiction that weave the age old question of “what if” that many an generations can apply to their own lives.
Mysterious Chills and Thrills shows promise to delight kids across the nation at a cost to please parents. With book reviews such as “A young person's adventure story written in their own language, 5 stars” and “Age appropriate for children six and up, these stories wish have you chilled and thrilled!” from “Book Review Cafe”, Mysterious Chills and Thrills isn't your average sci-fi children's book. Funny, creepy and educational, it's a triple threat of a gem of a book for kids to start reading at a young age. This holiday season remember, nice readers promote communication and SOLIDIFY important skills for life.
Mysterious Chills and Thrills can be bought as an e-book or paper back book at http://www.laurahickey.com for ages 9-12.
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Laura Hickey is the author of the children's book Mysterious Chills and Thrills, on
with many an articles.
http://www.laurahickey.com