Reading boosts cognitive development, improves academic performance, and strengthens social emotional learning skills.
Reading less means missing out on the brain-boosting benefits of books and more. (Photo illustration: Alex Cochran for Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) There’s something special, even magical, about ...
At the Reading League conference, Burns shared tips from a set of guidelines he created with his colleague, Valentina ...
Ever sit down to read a book, get half a page in, and realize nothing has sunk in? Or maybe you even finished a book and later thought, I don't really remember anything about it. Under the best of ...
After crunching numbers, a team from University College London and the University of Florida found that the number of Americans who read books for fun on any given day fell 40 percent between 2003 and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Reading Shakespeare can feel like decoding a secret language. The words are ...
Paul Freire, the author of the book titled “Literacy: Reading the Word and the World” has written extensively about reading ...
In a recent post, I wrote about wanting to read more and some of the psychology behind facilitating this goal. Some positive feedback on the piece was accompanied by a link to an article in the ...