A lesson from... the Amish?

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English

 

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Thomas G

 

Date added:

January 6, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Though the boy is not able at this young age to read or write, he is actively participating and gaining an understanding of words that are read to him by his father. This boy in Amish society is considered to be a fully literate family member. Later in the child's life, he learns to play educational games such as scrabble and other such word games...
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These are more advanced steps in becoming a literate member of society. Later when the child gains access into a school, he will further learn about how to read and write, but with a swift head start and a positive outlook. The essay argues that in a public school, children may be discouraged about their reading and writing skills, but that in their Amish society, it is viewed as a more positive thing...
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