7 ways to support Australian teens in reading for pleasure
Following the release of a new research report into Australian teen readers, we offer seven research-backed recommendations for engaging teens in reading for pleasure.
Here at Australia Reads, our goal is to get more people reading more books, more often.
Through our range of research, programs, and initiatives we advocate for the benefits of books and reading to Australian society.
Following the release of a new research report into Australian teen readers, we offer seven research-backed recommendations for engaging teens in reading for pleasure.
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Whether reading aloud with others or between the covers by ourselves, people have always loved stories. Books and storytelling are how we connect, understand, and find joy in the world around us.
And research tells us know that reading for pleasure reduces stress, improves memory, and increases feelings of wellbeing.
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