Less and less kids are not reading for pleasure and instead turning to digital devices – here's how to help reignite their love for books ...
An easy way you can begin to develop a child’s innate choosing strategies is by introducing them to series, or even authors ...
Schools already recognize that students can’t read books. But rather than solve the problem, they’re meeting students where they are. It’s an abdication of responsibility ...
An updated policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics says reading helps build the foundation for a child’s ...
Studies show that reading books with your young children does more than help them learn words and develop language skills.
Parents and guardians are being impressed upon to help foster the habit of reading in children from a tender age for enhanced ...
If you want your child to grow up with a love of books, there are some effective ways you can encourage them every day. Setting aside a fixed time for reading, letting them choose their own books ...
Two-thirds of children in the UK don’t read for pleasure; four in five don’t read daily. This is the single biggest year-on-year fall in reading enjoyment ever recorded. It’s hard not to ...
Abamfo emphasised the importance of reading for children's learning development, noting that it helps unlock a wealth of knowledge and fosters imagination. According to him, the goal of the ...
Children in the United Kingdom no longer seem to be reading for pleasure. The National Literacy Trust conducted a report stating that children ages 8 to 18 found 34.6% read for fun. This is the lowest ...
Bloomsbury Publishing and the National Literacy Trust have published the findings of the first two years of LitUp.