2. Cultivate independent thinking ability: The library is a quiet learning environment where children can think and explore alone. By reading different books, children are exposed to different viewpoints and ideas, thus cultivating the ability of independent thinking and critical thinking.
3. Enhance learning ability: The library provides rich learning resources, such as reference books and educational periodicals. Children can expand their knowledge and improve their learning effect by consulting these materials. In addition, the library also provides learning space and tools, such as computers and printers, to facilitate children's study and research.
4. Cultivate good study habits: When you go to the library to study, you need to abide by certain rules and etiquette, such as keeping quiet and returning books on time. By developing good study habits, children can improve their self-discipline and sense of responsibility and lay the foundation for future study.
5. Rich social experience: The library is not only a place to study, but also a place to socialize. Children can meet like-minded friends in the library, share the fun of reading, encourage and support each other. This helps children to establish good interpersonal relationships and communication skills.
In a word, it is good for children to develop the habit of reading in the library, which can improve their reading ability, cultivate their independent thinking ability, enhance their learning ability, cultivate good study habits and enrich their social experience.