На Английский? Если да, то вот : The Germans have the printing press invented, were considered, but never as exceedingly lesefreudig. After all: In the study, "reading in Germany 2008" gave only 25 percent of respondents in the last year, not a single book to have read. 46 percent answered affirmatively to the statement that they are now less read than formerly. Blame not only the competition from television and other media, but also to the occupational exposure. On average, reading the German eleven books in the year — women according to their own statements 13 men and nine. Children are generally — also by the school marked — closer to the book than the adults. 24 percent of kids say that reading is her greatest Hobby. The average German is devoted to the Buchlektüre of 2.85 hours per week (women every day to read 33 minutes, men 16 minutes).
Russia Russia has in many respects the legacy of the Soviet Union started. This does not mean, however, that, for example, the leisure patterns of at that time simply on the Today that can be transmitted. Was the Soviet Union even as Leseland famous, the enthusiasm for books since the 90s all the time, as statistics show time and time again. From a new study by the Foundation "social opinion" shows that almost 50 percent of the Russians in the year 2008, not a single book you read. The competition of Film and the Internet makes itself felt. Particularly in demand in the book market were both fiction and non-fiction. Russians have read an average of 7.1 hours per week.
In the article about the factors that threaten the attachment relationship in the modern world, I said, among other things, about kindergartens. Not always and not all teachers are able or can, or maybe just not interested in that, to establish personal contact with each child, to give him enough attention. Sometimes they just do not have the opportunities because of overcrowding in kindergartens. One of the ways in this situation to take care of relationships of affection, is to create a "village of attachment", which will include other adults, besides parents, who can take responsibility for raising the child and taking care of it. Optimally, if one of these adults will become a kindergarten teacher, where will the baby, because this person will be at least a half or full day of care for a child while parents work.
The Germans have the printing press invented, were considered, but never as exceedingly lesefreudig. After all: In the study, "reading in Germany 2008" gave only 25 percent of respondents in the last year, not a single book to have read. 46 percent answered affirmatively to the statement that they are now less read than formerly. Blame not only the competition from television and other media, but also to the occupational exposure. On average, reading the German eleven books in the year — women according to their own statements 13 men and nine. Children are generally — also by the school marked — closer to the book than the adults. 24 percent of kids say that reading is her greatest Hobby. The average German is devoted to the Buchlektüre of 2.85 hours per week (women every day to read 33 minutes, men 16 minutes).
Russia
Russia has in many respects the legacy of the Soviet Union started. This does not mean, however, that, for example, the leisure patterns of at that time simply on the Today that can be transmitted. Was the Soviet Union even as Leseland famous, the enthusiasm for books since the 90s all the time, as statistics show time and time again. From a new study by the Foundation "social opinion" shows that almost 50 percent of the Russians in the year 2008, not a single book you read. The competition of Film and the Internet makes itself felt. Particularly in demand in the book market were both fiction and non-fiction. Russians have read an average of 7.1 hours per week.