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Make it a Habit to Read Everyday, and Practice Deep Reading

And now that children are seemingly growing up with a digital screen in each hand, Wolf says it’s also important that teachers and parents make sure kids are taking some time away from scattered reading. Adults need to ensure that children also practice the deeper, slow reading that we associate with books on paper.                            Dr. Marynne Wolf

I love my iPad and Kindle app, but for certain types of reading there is no substitute for an actual paper book. I can comprehend and retain complex material much better on paper.

I came across this article again today which explains why this is https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-09-18/your-paper-brain-and-your-kindle-brain-arent-same-thing 

Although the article is a couple of years old, research continues to support this conclusion.  We read differently when we read digital media. It is important for all of us to vary our reading, and to include reading from paper books because it uses a different part of our brain.

As we assemble our summer reading lists for ourselves and our children, let's be sure to include some old fashioned paper books.  😎

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