CHL2601
Assignment 8 2025
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Due Date: September 2025
QUESTION 1
1.1.
1.1.1 Role of Reading for Fun in Building a Positive Relationship with Literature
Reading for fun helps children associate books with enjoyment and relaxation, rather than
just schoolwork or instruction. This fosters a lifelong love for reading and encourages them to
explore different stories and genres. When reading is pleasurable, children are more
motivated to read regularly, which strengthens their literacy skills and imagination. Fun
reading experiences also build confidence and positive emotional connections with books,
laying the foundation for strong reading habits and future academic success.
1.1.2 Stories Help Children Develop Identity as Readers
Stories in children’s literature introduce characters and experiences that children relate to or
admire. This helps them see themselves as part of the reading world. When children find
stories that reflect their interests or culture, they become more engaged and confident Terms of in
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reading. Over time, they start developing reading preferences, such as favourite genres orto:
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QUESTION 1
1.1.
1.1.1 Role of Reading for Fun in Building a Positive Relationship with
Literature
Reading for fun helps children associate books with enjoyment and relaxation, rather
than just schoolwork or instruction. This fosters a lifelong love for reading and
encourages them to explore different stories and genres. When reading is
pleasurable, children are more motivated to read regularly, which strengthens their
literacy skills and imagination. Fun reading experiences also build confidence and
positive emotional connections with books, laying the foundation for strong reading
habits and future academic success.
1.1.2 Stories Help Children Develop Identity as Readers
Stories in children’s literature introduce characters and experiences that children
relate to or admire. This helps them see themselves as part of the reading world.
When children find stories that reflect their interests or culture, they become more
engaged and confident in reading. Over time, they start developing reading
preferences, such as favourite genres or authors, and form personal reading habits.
This process of connecting with stories helps children shape their identity as
enthusiastic, independent readers.
1.1.3 Reading Stories Builds Empathy and Understanding of Others
Through stories, children experience the lives and feelings of characters from
different backgrounds and situations. This exposure helps them understand different
perspectives, emotions, and social challenges. By seeing the world through others'
eyes, children develop empathy and respect for diversity. They learn about kindness,
fairness, and the importance of helping others. This emotional understanding
strengthens their social skills, promotes tolerance, and helps them relate better to
their peers and communities in real-life settings.
Disclaimer
Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document; however, the contents are provided "as is"
without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.
Assignment 8 2025
Unique Number:
Due Date: September 2025
QUESTION 1
1.1.
1.1.1 Role of Reading for Fun in Building a Positive Relationship with Literature
Reading for fun helps children associate books with enjoyment and relaxation, rather than
just schoolwork or instruction. This fosters a lifelong love for reading and encourages them to
explore different stories and genres. When reading is pleasurable, children are more
motivated to read regularly, which strengthens their literacy skills and imagination. Fun
reading experiences also build confidence and positive emotional connections with books,
laying the foundation for strong reading habits and future academic success.
1.1.2 Stories Help Children Develop Identity as Readers
Stories in children’s literature introduce characters and experiences that children relate to or
admire. This helps them see themselves as part of the reading world. When children find
stories that reflect their interests or culture, they become more engaged and confident Terms of in
use
reading. Over time, they start developing reading preferences, such as favourite genres orto:
By making use of this document you agree
Use this document as a guide for learning, comparison and reference purpose,
Terms of use
Not to duplicate, reproduce and/or misrepresent the contents of this document as your own work,
By making use of this document you agree to:
Use this document
Fully accept the consequences
solely as a guide forshould you plagiarise
learning, reference,or and
misuse this document.
comparison purposes,
Ensure originality of your own work, and fully accept the consequences should you plagiarise or misuse this document.
Comply with all relevant standards, guidelines, regulations, and legislation governing academic and written work.
Disclaimer
Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document; however, the contents are provided "as is" without any express or
implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or liability for any actions taken based on the
information contained within this document. This document is intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes.
Reproduction, resale, or transmission of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.
, +27 67 171 1739
QUESTION 1
1.1.
1.1.1 Role of Reading for Fun in Building a Positive Relationship with
Literature
Reading for fun helps children associate books with enjoyment and relaxation, rather
than just schoolwork or instruction. This fosters a lifelong love for reading and
encourages them to explore different stories and genres. When reading is
pleasurable, children are more motivated to read regularly, which strengthens their
literacy skills and imagination. Fun reading experiences also build confidence and
positive emotional connections with books, laying the foundation for strong reading
habits and future academic success.
1.1.2 Stories Help Children Develop Identity as Readers
Stories in children’s literature introduce characters and experiences that children
relate to or admire. This helps them see themselves as part of the reading world.
When children find stories that reflect their interests or culture, they become more
engaged and confident in reading. Over time, they start developing reading
preferences, such as favourite genres or authors, and form personal reading habits.
This process of connecting with stories helps children shape their identity as
enthusiastic, independent readers.
1.1.3 Reading Stories Builds Empathy and Understanding of Others
Through stories, children experience the lives and feelings of characters from
different backgrounds and situations. This exposure helps them understand different
perspectives, emotions, and social challenges. By seeing the world through others'
eyes, children develop empathy and respect for diversity. They learn about kindness,
fairness, and the importance of helping others. This emotional understanding
strengthens their social skills, promotes tolerance, and helps them relate better to
their peers and communities in real-life settings.
Disclaimer
Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document; however, the contents are provided "as is"
without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.