Gen Z Parents Are Reading Less To Their Children Study Finds + Experts Warn Of Long-Term Impact & Literacy Issues

Gen Z Parents Are Reading Less To Their Children Study Finds + Experts Warn Of Long-Term Impact & Literacy Issues
The younger parents aren’t big on reading…allegedly.
A recent U.K. study from HarperCollins Publishers has revealed a sharp decline in the number of Gen Z parents who read aloud to their young children—signaling a cultural shift in how literacy is prioritized in early childhood.
Unlike previous generations who embraced reading as bonding time, many Gen Z parents now see it as an educational task rather than a joyful experience.
Experts warn this mindset could have lasting effects.
“We’ll begin to see children who lack language skills, critical thinking, and early literacy,” said Jocelyn M. Wood, a child development specialist, to Parents.com.”According to the report, only 41% of children aged 0–4 are read to frequently—down from 64% in 2012.
Still, there’s hope. One-third of surveyed parents said they wish they had more time to read. Experts encourage families to make reading fun and interactive to reignite a love for stories—and strengthen family connections.
Why do you think Gen-Z parents aren’t reading to the kids?
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