I can understand why
infrequent readers of REM may misinterpret Brian M's tongue in cheek postings he writes to attempt to illicit some response from members of ORE, but don't misunderstand the warnings included in his posts.
«The research confirms that kids, especially
infrequent readers, need increased access to books, as well as more help than parents often realize, in order to find books they like.
In their research based on student polling, they found that in populations aged 12 - 17, 78 % of frequent readers who read books for fun 5 - 7 times per week are provided time and choice in contrast to the 24 % of
the infrequent readers who are not provided time or choice.
According to the report, 41 percent of frequent readers ages 6 to 10 were read aloud to at home, while only 13 percent of
infrequent readers were being read to.
This number increases to 57 percent among
infrequent readers.
Be a resource to your kids for book ideas — even if they don't ask — especially for
infrequent readers.
Not exact matches
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Overly long and
infrequent blog posting doesn't attract
readers and makes the book writing process feel harder.
You're trying to build a relationship with potential
readers, so as in any relationship, sporadic or
infrequent contact is not a good thing.