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: Prioritizing stories that capture a child's imagination over those that merely fulfill a curriculum requirement.

A "haven of reading" is built on the freedom to explore. This involves: 32.part1.rar

The Haven of Reading: Reclaiming Delight in an Age of Assessment : Prioritizing stories that capture a child's imagination

When children are forced to finish books they find tedious or are subjected to constant assessment, they begin to view literature as a chore rather than a refuge. The pressure to perform in standardized environments—such as those found in TOEFL iBT or IELTS preparation—often prioritizes structure and strategy over the actual content of the writing. While these skills are necessary for professional advancement, they do little to foster a lifelong habit of reading. Creating a "book club culture" at home or

: Allowing readers to drop a book halfway if it doesn't resonate, teaching them that reading is a personal journey, not just a task to be completed.

Creating a "book club culture" at home or in the classroom transforms reading from a solitary requirement into a shared social experience. By discussing the "why" behind our reading and letting children speak about their own interests, we validate their perspective and integrate literacy into their identity.

The ultimate goal of any literary endeavor, whether it is a creative writing course or a home library, should be to raise individuals who are voracious for knowledge and stories. By focusing on delight and providing a safe space for exploration, we ensure that the tools of literacy remain a lifelong gift rather than a temporary academic necessity. RAR #125: Creating a Book Club Culture at Home (part 1)