Amanda Ripley Quotes
Parents Who Read To Their Children Weekly Or Daily When They Were Young Raised Children Who Scored Twenty-five Points Higher On PISA By The Time They Were Fifteen Years Old. That Was Almost A Full Year Of Learning. More Affluent Parents Were More Likely To Read To Their Children Almost Everywhere, But Even Among Families Within The Same Socioeconomic Group, Parents Who Read To Their Children Tended To Raise Kids Who Scored Fourteen Points Higher On PISA. By Contrast, Parents Who Regularly Played With Alphabet Toys With Their Young Children Saw No Such Benefit.
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