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ISBNs | 978-5-6045889-0-1 |
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The weight | 0,23 kg |
Size | 140 × 210 mm |
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“The book is the source of knowledge”, “the book is the best friend” - these statements are familiar to everyone, and it would be strange to dispute them in the annotation. But what if your child does not want to be friends with literature, hates writing and brings home low grades? How to instill a love of reading without personal violence? We get scared when children rebuff Russian writers, but why? And how to overcome these fears? What is the first thing you need to change in yourself as a parent? And why do those who were born in the XNUMXst century need the rustle of paper pages?
Rimma Rappoport, a teacher of Russian language and literature, the author of the Mel educational website, has been looking for answers to these questions all her life. She knows how difficult it can be - and like a child who grew up in a family of writers; and as a teacher in a modern school; and as a parent. “I don’t want to read” is the quintessence of a caring approach to education, multiplied by common sense, the experience of dozens of teachers and the pressing problems of children choosing between Block and TikTok.