All About Reading

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Classical Reading Program


What exactly is a classical reading program? Is it just reading what someone has called a classic? Is it reading works from hundreds of years? A classical reading program is not what most people imagine. It is a program that stimulates the mind.

A classical education is one that makes the mind think deeper. Instead of just remembering names and dates about events, classical learning prompts the student to ask “why?” and “how?” A classical reading program is one that has a child reading and thinking beyond the story.

Classical reading programs expose your child to works of literature that are contemporary and “classical”. The programs are designed to get children thinking and pondering what they read. Enjoying the story is important, but understanding the story is just as important. “Why did the character act that way?” “What would make someone do these things?” Reading between the lines, exploring characters, and understanding scenarios is asked of the child.

There are various classical reading programs available for your children. They will have your children reading Shakespeare and Plato in grades six through eight as they read books written in the last ten years and connecting them. Exposure to classical literature will have your child’s mind expanding and growing.

What advantages does your child have by having a classical reading program? They are exposed to great writers, prompted to think deeper, begin to understand and complete logic problems, master rhetoric, and learn to use their minds that will take them far in life. Classical reading programs are wonderful tools in your child’s education.

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