Below we set out some of the circumstances under which it may be beneficial to  be able to speed read and other circumstances where it may not be so beneficial  to be able to speed read:
When it is beneficial to speed  read
Essentially, the great joy of being able to speed read is the  ability to take in large volumes of data over as short a period as possible.  Consequently, those of us who find ourselves in circumstances where we need to  read excessive amount of information in a short period of time; and,  importantly, to comprehend that material at the same time, will benefit from  this skill. Such persons include:
* School students:
School  students are ideal candidates for speed reading skills because they are at an  age where they can still absorb new concepts and ideas, whilst also having the  need to have advanced reading skills in order to be able to read lots of school  texts;
* College students:
As with school students, college  students need to be able to read lots of textbook material in a short space of  time. Therefore, the ability to be able to speed read is an important and useful  skill.
* Work employees:
Those of us who are working  "white-collar" clerical jobs certainly need to have the ability to speed read as  this will cut-down on an otherwise very long day. With almost all of the world's  reading material being generated in offices, as faxes, memos, letters, reports,  etc. being able to speed read becomes more important as time progresses, not  less!
* English language students:
As speed reading skills enable  you to comprehend what you are reading better, English language students are an  often quoted group of people who benefit from the ability to be able to speed  read.
* Pleasure:
With the amount of advertising in modern  magazines, the ability to speed read is vital if you want to read this month's  magazine before next month's issue! And, that's nothing compared to Sunday's  edition of the newspaper. Can you image trying to read Sunday's paper without  speed reading skills? - Well, it simply cannot be done these days!
In short,  it doesn't really matter what stage of your life you are at, the ability to be  able to speed read is an essential one.
Occasions when speed reading may  not be beneficial
Having said that speed reading is an essential element  no matter what stage you are at in your life, there are a number of  circumstances under which it may not be overly beneficial to be able to speed  read. These include:
* If you have a reading problem:
Speed  reading techniques use cluster methods. This is to say, the reader needs to  group whole paragraphs together and skim read them. However, if a person has a  reading disability that doesn't allow them to be able to process the clustering  of paragraphs easily, then this may result in a feeling of embarrassment,  discomfort, or even slowness. In such circumstances, it is far better for the  confidence of the reader if they resort to traditional methods of reading each  word on the page word-by-word.
* Age:
Care needs to be taken at  what age a student starts to learn to speed read as certain clinical studies  have shown that students who try to learn to speed read too early can be left  with counterproductive problems - such as dyslexia. As such, it is not  recommended that children below 10 learn to speed read.
*  Comprehension:
In certain circumstances some readers who speed read are  left with a loss of comprehension of the reading material, rather than more. If  this is the case, then invoking speed reading skill may be  counterproductive.
To sum it up, like most things in life, the ability to  speed read is something most of us should try to conquer, which is not to say  that it is necessarily beneficial to all of us, nor that we should invoke it at  all times.
Learn it and use it to your advantage, as and when is  needed.
By Melvin Ng
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