NEW STUDY FINDS THAT DIGITAL DEVICES DON’T HELP KIDS’ READING COMPREHENSION

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Reading comprehension is a fundamental skill that serves as the cornerstone of academic and personal success. It goes beyond simply decoding words; it involves understanding, interpreting, and critically analyzing text. Mastering reading comprehension empowers individuals to grasp complex concepts, engage in thoughtful discussions, and make informed decisions. It lays the groundwork for effective communication and lifelong learning, enabling people to navigate the world with greater insight and confidence. With the evolution of digital reading devices, many young people have opted out of using traditional books and such. Parents, listen up! A new research study has found that digital devices don’t help kids’ reading comprehension. Child reading on an iPad. ADOBE STOCK IMAGES “In sum, for developing readers, leisure digital reading does not seem to pay off in terms of reading comprehension, at least not as much as traditional print reading does,” Dr. Lidia Altamura, a PhD student at the University of Valencia, one of the authors, said in an interview with Motherly.com regarding the study. “Our findings are particularly surprising when you compare them to what we already know about the well-established positive association between reading frequency in print and text comprehension.” “We expected that digital leisure reading for informational...

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