Article 73R8V Only 10% of boys aged 14-16 read daily for pleasure, National Literacy Trust finds

Only 10% of boys aged 14-16 read daily for pleasure, National Literacy Trust finds

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Sally Weale Education correspondent
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Exclusive: Report says British teenagers' time for books is being crowded out by schoolwork, screens and sports

Fewer than one in 10 boys aged 14 to 16 in the UK read daily, according to research, which found reading for pleasure was being crowded out of teenage lives by schoolwork, screens and sports.

While reading declines for both boys and girls in early adolescence, there are signs of recovery" among girls in later teenage years, but boys' engagement remains persistently low, according to the National Literacy Trust (NLT).

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