BTW, I’ll use just about anything as a line guide from a bookmark to a random piece of paper turned sideways so I’m not tempted to read whatever is printed/written on it.
I sometimes do that. Especially at work, I have to look up a lot. It keeps me from losing my place.
I’m lucky they tolerate my reading at all. There is a rule against it. I persisted to break the rule so often that they finally stopped saying anything about it.
I do that. It keeps me from losing my place.
It works for me.
I’ve done that in the past.
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Only school books a very long time ago. ?
I still do it sometimes.
If the printing is particularly small, I do.
Sometimes!
I have been known to, at times.
Sometimes I do it to hide the last few lines of a chapter so my eyes don’t skip ahead and spoil it!
I’ve been doing that for as long as I can remember. It helps with my dyslexia.
BTW, I’ll use just about anything as a line guide from a bookmark to a random piece of paper turned sideways so I’m not tempted to read whatever is printed/written on it.
I do that and it makes me read faster
I “read” with my finger or closed pen for a long time. Same reason as @Karen stated above.
I read faster when I do it.
I do not use a bookmark.
Sometimes ! Helps me concentrate better ?
Nothing wrong with reading that way.
Sometimes- particularly if I’m struggling to pay attention. And I agree, it seems to help me read faster, too.
I sometimes use my finger
I sometimes do that. Especially at work, I have to look up a lot. It keeps me from losing my place.
I’m lucky they tolerate my reading at all. There is a rule against it. I persisted to break the rule so often that they finally stopped saying anything about it.
I do use one then and now. Other times I use my fingers, just because I have a tendency to lose my place a lot
Sometimes.
I did as a kid.
Sometimes, if I feel alittle distracted while reading, helps me focus more, but only on hard cover