Kaylee learned to read at a very young age like most everyone does, from guided help like teachers, and parents. Learning to read came from hearing the actual words being said and then saying the words printed on the pages of a book by yourself. In school reading is something that's generally not an option. For some people it became a favored hobby. Others do it for just enjoyment on the topics. For Kaylee, reading did not become a hobby of hers, she never grew to like or enjoy it as much as others do. Some people aren't good at reading, and anyone that can read, does in fact read every single day of their life. To not be good at it just means the individual hasn't had enough practice like a small hasn't at a young age. So Kaylee reads easily because of the practice, the hardest parts of reading for her is the big words that she hasn't seen before. When she reads, she chooses books of her interest. Mostly non fiction stuff. At home she reads everyday because of social media but she doesn't pick up a book and read very often. Overall she feels reading is something that is done everyday and people just don't really think about.
Kaylee also learned to write like she did reading, from others. She does not do any writing other than what is expected be done at school for assignments and such, she feels that writing can be something that is enjoyed or dreaded same for reading. Other than writing for assignments people write for joy, to be capable of changing the story to whatever they wish, they have the power to do so when writing their own story. To become a good writer Kaylee thinks it comes from the passion to do it.