Legarda encourages reading for developing minds on National Reading Day

November 27, 2025

To commemorate National Reading Day (Araw ng Pagbasa) today, November 27, Senator Loren Legarda renewed her push to further encourage reading among the youth, especially during their formative years.

Legarda said reading, particularly for ages 6 to 12, can help the younger generation develop cognitive skills and strengthen critical thinking.

“We think that reading should be pushed, especially at a time when the minds of the youth are still forming, because being able to read and understand are crucial skills needed for the rest of their lives,” Legarda said.

“Being able to read also makes us more human; it adds a layer of emotion, depth, and empathy that can only be obtained by stimulating the mind,” she added.

National Reading Day is the culmination of the month-long celebration of National Reading Month this November.

This year’s theme, “Tulay ang Pagbasa sa Bukas na Puno ng Pag-asa” (Reading is the Bridge to a Future Full of Hope), emphasizes the power of reading in bridging generational gaps and fostering understanding among people of all ages.

“Being able to read and understand well is a critical skill needed for the future so we can have a generation of Filipinos that is discerning, knowledgeable, and responsible for the development of our beloved nation,” she emphasized.

“As a knowledgeable nation, our country can flourish to globally competitive levels and uplift many from poverty,” she continued.

“This will also help shape policy that will lead the Philippines toward a flourishing and sustainable economy.”

Legarda pushed for the passage of several key pieces of education legislation, such as the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, the Integrated History Act of 2016, and the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, among others. (30)