Monday, April 2, 2012

Leaders are Readers

“Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.” ~ Harry S. Truman

I love to read and I am passing that love on to my children. Our daughter, the Dreamer, is seven years old and in the first grade. I've been reading to her since she was a tiny baby. Recently we've been reading the "Little House on the Prairie" series and we've been going through a children's Bible at night before bed. I don't get to read to her every night, but when I do, I cherish those moments because I know I am strengthening a leader.

I love that reading prompts questions in your mind and in your heart. I love that it teaches you something about a time and a place unlike your own. I love that it puts you into someone else's shoes and makes you feel their pain and their joy. And I love that reading increases your imagination and strengthens your thought life.

Dreamer is a natural born leader and a natural born reader. Even though she is in the 1st grade, she is reading (and comprehending) 4th & 5th grade level books. She tells me she wants to be a writer some day, and I don't doubt that she will be.

Reading is a powerful tool. Not everyone who reads will become a leader, as Harry Truman once said, but all leaders are readers. As a mom, I will do everything in my power to encourage Dreamer, and my other children, to read as much as they can. It is one of the greatest gifts I can give them.

Do you enjoy reading to your children? Did your parents read to you? What are some of your favorite children's books of all time?

4 comments:

  1. Yes!!! I love to read to my kiddos! Growing up my parents ran a bookstore, so I feel very lucky and blessed to have been surrounded by books from a very early age - I too love Little House books, Boxcar Children, Charlotte's Web, and I read A LOT of Janette Oke as a kid :)

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    1. I started devouring books in the third grade. At the time I was failing spelling and my mom thought I should read more - what a blessing that encouragement was! I started with the Babysitter's Club and then moved on to Janette Oke books a little later on.

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  2. Mary Ellen Van RisseghemApril 17, 2012 at 7:18 PM

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