A child's reading skills are important to their success in school and work. In addition, reading can be a fun and imaginative activity for children, which opens doors to all kinds of new worlds for them. Reading and writing are important ways we use language to communicate.
Though we live in an era where print media is faltering,
and people hand write and mail letters out of novelty rather than necessity, writing skills are still important. In Fact, it can be argued that they are even more important now than ever.
Science literacy helps us understand and shape our
daily lives. It helps us as we interact with our environment, asking questions and seeking answers. This question-and-answer process lies at the heart of knowing and doing science. It’s a way of thinking and knowing about the natural and physical components of the world we live in.
Math teaches logic and order. You can expect a mathematical
equation to have a predictable outcome, and precise steps must be followed in order to attain that result. The discipline of mind that children develop in math class can carry over into everyday life.