![]() Marc Slater: I think reading will be with us for a long time to come, and it certainly won’t become obsolete in our lifetimes. SRT : If this can all be trained and people use more technology, how will we read or process information in the future? Marc Slater: A child can start as soon as they have some basic reading proficiency. SRT: Talking young generation, what is the earliest age a child can start practicing fast reading? Those are the same techniques we teach in Speed Reading. As it happens, when you get that feeling, you’re not subvocalizing, you’re not regressing, and you are reading multiple words at a time. The feeling you get when you’re reading, but you forget you’re reading and you start seeing the story in your mind’s eye. Marc Slater: I would like the younger generation to experience the magical feeling of getting lost in a book. How can ‘accelerated reading’ encourage the younger generation to read more? SRT: There has indeed a lot of research been done on reading skills, however, in this era of smartphones and tablets, the number of readers, especially among the youth, is decreasing. It’s absolutely possible to improve these with self-study, and, there are dozens of researched and field-tested exercises that help people achieve this. ![]()
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