In the post-COVID age, where hybrid learning and virtual classrooms are becoming common day by day, it becomes a duty to teach students the importance of old-school writing and reading habits.
Teenage is the best time to inculcate multiple skills in children as their learning ability is highest. Therefore, basic literacy becomes important to lay the foundation for holistic brain development.
Here are 15 reasons why students must include writing as part of their daily habit.
1. BOOSTS RETENTION POWER
It’s a well-known fact that keeping notes of classroom lectures improves your memory more than just listening throughout the lesson. If you want to improve your test scores in subjects that demand a lot of factual knowledge, make sure to write down everything and remember.
2. IMPROVES MOTOR SKILLS AND HANDWRITING
Motor skills are the ways the body uses muscles to perform tasks. When you write on paper, it forces your brain to learn the motor skills of writing. Regular practice will enhance hand movement, finger placement, and an understanding of what grip works for you.
3. BETTER FOCUS
Writing is a time-consuming activity. It needs presence of mind to precisely jot down your thoughts. Therefore, it boosts your attention span, which is an essential life skill, especially in the age of the internet and excess social media presence.
4. INCULCATES CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS
One of the most important life skills is thinking critically. Asking questions, evaluating data, and providing multiple solutions are all outcomes of a curious mind. While writing, you allow your brain to think from different perspectives. In an era of fake news, we need more people who dare to question!
5. IMPROVES READING HABITS
It goes without saying that writing and reading are two sides of the same coin. For you to write more and better, you need to read more and better. So, read as much as you can and don’t be too choosy. Start with what genre interests you and then expand.
6. ELEVATES THE MOOD
Student life is a rollercoaster ride, with lots of ups and downs. Writing every day can be a helpful release of emotions you are going through. For example, you can write about your day at school or any bad experiences in peer groups, etc.
7. SENSE OF CONFIDENCE
Who doesn’t like impressive writing? Look around yourself and count the people who are very good writers, and you will realize that there are not many. It is a skill learned by everyday practice and one that infuses self-confidence.
8. BOOSTS CREATIVITY
The habit of writing generates ideas and new interests, which further boosts creativity. For example, a student who starts writing regularly might become interested in writing comics or join writing clubs in school or college. And who knows, you may become a great writer one day!
9. INTROSPECTION AND SELF-AWARENESS
Long-term writing habits allow students to regulate emotions and responses in teenage years. So many physical and emotional changes happen in a student’s life that it becomes important to self-reflect and look inwards. This is good for your self-esteem and knowing more about your likes and dislikes.
10. IMPROVES COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Literacy is a key to good communication, and good communication is a doorway to unlimited opportunities. It is the most demanded skill at any place, be it while going for a job interview or at the supermarket to buy groceries.
11. FORMULATE CLEAR ARGUMENTS
A lot of students complain that when debating a topic, they have a lot of ideas in their head but struggle to put them forward concisely. The problem may be because you never write down your thoughts in an orderly and clear manner. Good writing skills help you structure solid arguments.
12. ENHANCES LITERACY
For a nation’s holistic growth, a literate population is the driving factor. Writing and reading are basics of literacy, and every person in society must be literate to express himself and contribute to the common good of mankind.
13. TIME MANAGEMENT
Writing takes time, and that is the reason it teaches you the value of time. You cannot spend an entire day writing a two-page essay. With better thinking ability and organization skills, writing teaches you how to manage your hours. For example, you may start a daily planner by making a “To-Do List.”.
14. SELF-EXPRESSION
Everybody has their personal style of writing, and regular practice can help you to discover yours. It can be a catalyst in self-discovery and goal setting while also being an outlet for you to express who you are.
15. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
A good hold over punctuation, pronunciation, and interesting words can never go wrong, whether it be in academic performance, professional growth, or in peer groups. It is the basics of writing that one must learn.
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