More bad news for writers?

“Summer Landscape With Sleeping Boy” Oil On Canvas (date around: 1880-85) August Malmström 1829-1901 Sweden

The ubiquity and allure of screens surely play a large part in this—most American children have smartphones by the age of 11—as does learning loss during the pandemic. But this isn’t the whole story. A survey just before the pandemic by the National Assessment of Educational Progress showed that the percentages of 9- and 13-year-olds who said they read daily for fun had dropped by double digits since 1984. I recently spoke with educators and librarians about this trend, and they gave many explanations, but one of the most compelling—and depressing—is rooted in how our education system teaches kids to relate to books.

More bad news for writers?

The vegetation in the picture is wonderfully done.

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