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Mary Fran Torpeyreport on kids & family reading from scholastic.
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Milton RamirezThe Kids & Family Reading Report, a national survey of children age 5-17 and their parents and conducted by Scholastic, released a new study today, where they find that 75% of kids age 5-17 all agree with the statement, “No matter what I can do online, I’ll always want to read books printed on paper,”
The 62% of kids surveyed say they prefer to read books printed on paper rather than on a computer or a handheld device.
They also found that kids who go online to extend the reading experience – by going to book or author websites or connecting with other readers – are more likely to read books for fun every day!
If this is true then someone else in the tech diaspora is wrong, What do you think? -
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Janice StearnsTweens and Teens who Participate in Online Activities Are More Likely to Read Books for Fun Daily Research from Scholastic
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Wesley Fryer2008 Report by Scholastic on kids, parents, reading and technology
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Scott IThe Kids & Family Reading Report ™ is a national survey of children age 5-17 and their parents. 75% of kids age 5-17 agree with the statement, “No matter what I can do online, I’ll always want to read books printed on paper,” and 62% of kids surve
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KIDS AGE 5-17 BELIEVE TECHNOLOGY WILL SUPPLEMENT – NOT REPLACE – BOOK READING AND SAY THEY WILL ALWAYS WANT TO READ BOOKS PRINTED ON PAPER
Tweens and Teens who Participate in Online Activities Are More Likely to Read Books for Fun Daily
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