Teachers of Reddit: Is the "Gen Alpha can't read" crisis real?

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19 points | by YesBox 12 hours ago ago

2 comments

  • zhoBEENG 10 hours ago ago

    It’s like The Machine Stops, except that ~10% of the population still understands how the machine works.

  • guilhas 9 hours ago ago

    Me/Wife have read every single day before bed to our daughter, since before she could talk, and we still do. Books from the library. And some effort involved

    Now she also reads a 150 page book every other day

    At the age of 7 she has read more books than I did my whole life. Which I don't think I did much anyway