Research has found that reading consistently can improve memory, reduce stress, and may even be linked to a longer lifespan.
People truly are reading less these days, especially for fun. It’s the central concern of a new study published in iScience that’s quantified just how much less reading people in the U.S. have been ...
Dive into the fascinating world of fiction and its profound impact on our cognitive abilities and empathy. New research from the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General has brought to light the ...
Reading books and listening to audiobooks tap into different elements of cognition, each with their own benefits. So which ...
There are proven benefits for children who read 15 to 30 minutes a day. Scholastic reports that students who read a book for fun daily can increase their literacy skills. Dallas literacy nonprofit ...
This month marks the five-year anniversary of the World Health Organization's declaration that COVID-19 was a pandemic. That announcement shuttered school buildings and launched millions of students ...
I was at the gas station recently making chitchat, sharing fun sayings with the cashier. After I walked out, a man who was standing beside me followed me outside to ask a question: How did I learn did ...
The National Literacy Trust and the Department for Education have unveiled "Go All In" as the brand identity for the National ...