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A new British survey from data company Nielsen and publisher HarperCollins found that the number of parents reading aloud to their preschool-age kids declined to just 41 percent, from 64 percent ...
According to a new study by HarperCollins UK and Farshore, just 41% of parents with children under 5 say they read aloud frequently at home—a steep drop from 64% in 2012. Fewer than half of parents ...
LONDON, May 14: A new study by HarperCollins Publishers UK reveals a sharp decline in the number of parents — particularly Gen Z — reading aloud to their children, with many no longer finding the ...
But for some households, reading aloud is not a regular activity. A recent UK report by publisher Harper Collins found many parents are not reading to their kids. Fewer than half (41%) of 0- to 4 ...
Gen Zzzzs want to put this precious parenting pastime to bed. Snuggling up under a kiddo’s comforter to read the little one a bedtime story is a total snooze-fest for moms and dads in their ...
And new research suggests there is good reason for this - with the average parent reading the same bedtime story to their children 416 times a year. That's a lot of lunches with the Gruffalo.
"I want to encourage all people to read aloud whether you are a parent reading to your child, a teacher reading to learners, a young person reading to your friend, or volunteer reading to an older ...
Reading aloud is a strategy that both parents/guardians and teachers can use to help children practice and develop reading skills, as proficient readers read stories out loud to developing readers.
BELVIDERE (WREX) — World Read Aloud Day celebrates everything about reading, encouraging kids and families to read aloud together. Meehan Elementary School in Belvidere held a big celebration ...
Reading aloud to students during class time may sound like a simple, almost quaint, endeavor, as if from a bygone era. But literacy experts insist that it’s every bit as relevant now as ever ...