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Your children and the Power of Reading



As a kid, I stunned everyone with my uncanny reading comprehension and my knack for acing written tests. Was I exceptionally smart or just a natural test-taker? Honestly, I don’t know. What I do know is that my rapid-fire speed reading came at a cost—I was a terrible speller.


So, how did I pull it off? The secret wasn’t in the classroom but in the pages of DC Comics. Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane—these were my teachers. Back then, comic books were treated like contraband in grammar schools. Teachers called them “garbage” and snatched them away, insisting kids read “real literature” by celebrated authors. But to me, those dusty classics were a guaranteed snooze. I didn’t want Great Expectations; I wanted daring rescues and epic battles.


The writers of those comics, though, were sneakily brilliant. Sure, the colorful illustrations grabbed your attention, but the dialogue often included words far beyond a kid’s typical vocabulary. Words that sent me racing to a dictionary to decode what was happening. Without realizing it, I was expanding my vocabulary and sharpening my comprehension skills—all while rooting for my favorite heroes.


Teachers might have frowned, but the proof was in the grades. I landed in the top one percent of my class in reading comprehension. The takeaway? It’s not what kids read—it’s that they’re reading.


Encourage your child to dive into whatever sparks their imagination. Comics, novels, magazines—it all counts. Because the real challenge today isn’t just getting kids to read; it’s helping them learn how to navigate, and yes, outsmart, the world of AI.


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