Toddlers Read-To More Than Eight-Year-Olds

Updated: 2025.07.31 2M ago 1 sources
Recent survey data show parents read to two‑year‑olds more often than to children aged five to eight. Reading exposure rises early, then drops precisely during the years when independent reading could replace screen time. — This inversion highlights a preventable gap in habit formation and supports policy shifts toward earlier literacy instruction to counter screen capture.

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Literacy lag: We start reading too late
Erik Hoel 2025.07.31 100% relevant
Common Sense Census 2025 finding that parental reading peaks at age 2 and declines by ages 5–8, despite 62% of six‑year‑olds owning tablets and averaging 3.5 hours/day of screen time.
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