As we adapt to new technology and digital mediums, our brains inevitably change. And, sometimes, that is not for the better.
A fascinating book, Reader Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World, considers the future of the reading brain. And, addresses our “capacity for critical thinking, empathy, and reflection as we become increasingly dependent on digital technologies.”
For instance, as we become accustomed to quickly scanning through information on a screen or tablet, it makes it difficult to engage in deep reading. Reading needs to be an immersive experience.
That is a problem, because the less we engage in deep reading, the less we develop:
- a rich vocabulary,
- critical reasoning skills,
- empathy,
- imagination, and
- the ability to personally reflect on experiences.
Furthermore, negative societal shifts may develop as a result of quick scanning instead of deep reading.
Check out my video below to learn my tips to help counteract technology’s impact on the “Reading Brain.” And, at the same time, celebrate the joys of reading with your family.
Let me know in the comments below, and you can purchase Dr. Wolf’s book online here.