Science Can Now Prove Benefits Of Reading Vs Screen Time On The Brain
What science has to say about children reading physical books vs screen media
What science has to say about children reading physical books vs screen media
We have transitioned from a literate culture to one that values speed, immediacy and the decoding of small grabs of words in search for information. But old and new ways of reading can co-exist.
According to a new study from Finland, schoolchildren develop their reading comprehension when they become enthusiastic and start reading books in their free time.
The benefits of reading aloud aren’t limited to elementary students. One middle school teacher explains how “read-alongs” improve comprehension and boost engagement.
The visual language of comic books can improve brain function
A children's literature professor recommends some of her favorite books for high school kids.
What happened when schools used science to revamp how reading is taught
These 5 children's books will help 5-year-old kids gain confidence in their reading ability
These engaging books can help students improve their reading comprehension and understanding of math concepts.
Animated books can help boost the learning of children with attention span issues