1
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read to children
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China
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Reading to children is also valued, but emphasis is often placed on academic achievement and learning characters or kanji.
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1
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2
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readers
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China
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Readers often prefer reading printed material, such as newspapers or magazines, for leisure reading.
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1
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3
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reading aloud
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China
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Reading aloud is less common in traditional family settings, but is sometimes practiced in educational settings as a teaching method.
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1
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4
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reading aloud
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China
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Reading aloud is less common and is often seen as a private activity, with emphasis placed on silent reading for individual improvement.
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1
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5
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reading routine
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China
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Reading routine often involves studying or reading from textbooks, especially for students or professionals.
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1
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6
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reading to children
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China
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Reading to children is also valued, but there is a strong emphasis on educational achievement and the expectation for children to excel in school.
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1
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7
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reading to children
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China
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Less common due to emphasis on academic achievement and extracurricular activities.
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1
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