Do you ever wonder why some people can go through books so rapidly, and others take forever to finish a thin paperback novel?
Is the ability to read at an increased pace something that a person is born with or something that they develop over time? And what about that super slow reader is there still hope for them?
Well, to go back to the source of this issue, it has been assessed by reading experts that the way we learn to read as a child directly affects the type of readers we become in the future.
It is usually during childhood that we form bad reading habits that we carry on to our adulthood. This contributes to why some people are slow readers.
One of the earliest ways children learn how to read is through subvocalization. This is when you read the words that you hear out loud in your head. Some people even mouth out the words to themselves. Reading experts say that this is how we learn to develop comprehension, and absorb the information we are receiving.
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