Fast Reading 1. If we always tell or show a child to do things in the right steps or methods to get the desired results - no matter what it is - then he won’t have the chance to use his own mind to finish it independently. From paragraph ___ 2. Young people in the West tend to do something different from an established rule or tradition first, and then they will come back to learn and appreciate the old and classic things. From paragraph ___ 3. As the child is too young to position the key carefully to fit into the slot, there is no point in having him do it all by himself. From paragraph ___ 4. Chinese education emphasizes basic skills while American education emphasizes creativity. Both are very important. Maybe the best way is to take both into consideration to develop both. From paragraph ___ 5. It didn’t make Benjamin unhappy at all. From paragraph ___ 6. he was having a good time in trying to put the key into the slot. And the two things important to us were his happiness and efforts. From paragraph ___ 7. Because he was so young and didn’t quite know that he should position the key carefully to fit into the narrow key slot, he would usually fail. From paragraph ___ 8. And to help explain Chinese attitudes toward creativity. From paragraph ___ 9. He is likely to become so discouraged and impatient to lose his temper. From paragraph ___ 10. If the contrast I have made is right, and it is important for us to develop skills and creativity among students... From paragraph ___