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let's READ

Reading is very, very good for you. Research shows that

regular reading:
improves brain connectivity
increases your vocabulary and comprehension
reduces stress
fights depression symptoms
contributes to a longer life
It’s especially important for children to read as much as

possible because the effects of reading are cumulative.

However, it’s never too late to begin taking advantage of

the many physical and psychological benefits waiting for

you in the pages of a good book.


Your habits
shape your future.
~let's study

Studying is not just important for


educational development, but also builds

personal skills. Having good study skills

can improve your confidence,

competence, and self-esteem. As well as

helps reduce stress and anxiety


around deadlines
and exams.

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