Make profitable decisions and understand their rights as a consumer
To have a global perspective on politics, climate change etc
Develop their self-confidence
Understand and analyse situations and help them better
Interact with people from different backgrounds easily
Improve their overall personality and confidence
Here are some sources to improve your child’s general knowledge
Reading newspapers - Newspapers contain both regional and domestic information. You must also make sure to read the sections that contain information about the globe. The “op-ed” column gives a subjective perspective and compels you to think differently.
The Guardian, The Wall Street, The New York Times, The Times of India and The Herald are some of the most popular newspapers around the globe.
Watching Television - The simplest and the most entertaining way to gain knowledge is to watch television. Many interesting shows such as Man v/s Wild and Planet Earth give a wealth of information.
Channels such as Discovery, BBC Earth, National Geographic, History, Animal Planet and Epic are goldmines of interesting information that keep you riveted to your television sets while also adding to your knowledge pool.
Websites and Apps - Living in the age of the Internet has made things super easier. However, it is important to find reliable and credible sources online.
Websites such as Britannica, Encyclopedia, Infoplease etc. can enrich your knowledge.
YouTube Channels - There are numerous channels you can subscribe to on YouTube to improve your GK. If you find it difficult to understand a topic in a newspaper, you can always search for it on YouTube.
You can check out channels such as TED-Ed, Mental Floss, Study IQ, National Geographic, Common Sense Media and AsapScience.
Visiting Places - Experience is the best teacher you can find in the whole world. You can never forget the things that you have experienced.
If you are a wildlife enthusiast then you should visit museums to enjoy the wildlife and nature. While visiting a particular place, you must interact with the locals to understand their regional history, culture, monuments, legends and folklore.
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