2020 美国儿童阅读报告
2020 what kids are reading?
Its better for us to know how to accelerate kids on reading. And what books are fit for our kids.
Feel free to get the report by yourselves.
Morethanever,assomanyworldlydistractionsandface-timingdevicescompeteforourchildren’sattention,the conceptofsittingstilltoholdandenjoyabookisfardown theirwant-to-dolists.
More than ever, as so many worldly distractions and face
timing devices compete for our children’s attention, the
concept of sitting still to hold and enjoy a book is far down
their want-to-do lists.
Books compete with all the social media amusements, the
latest games, and the TV remote. Sitting still to read a book?
Later. Much later. Perhaps not at all. And that’s too bad.
But there’s plenty of hope for young readers. We’ve seen
kids toss aside their phones and grab a book, run to a
shade tree, and dive in. The secret to this enthusiasm?
Literacy delight!
Back in 2013, I founded Madison Reading Project, a nonprofit
organization with a goal to do whatever it takes to get kids
fired up about enjoying reading. I saw the book vs. everything
else distractions with my two kids and knew it was
everywhere. Something needed to be done.