Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report Releases New Data to Support Making Books Part of Growing Up for Every Child
Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report Releases New Data to Support Making Books Part of Growing Up for Every Child
The Family Guide offers a wealth of insights focusing on how books are critical in fostering communication between parent and child across all ages
《家庭指导手册》提供了许多见解,聚焦于书籍在促进父母与孩子在各个年龄段之间的沟通方面的重要性。
NEW YORK, Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Scholastic (NASDAQ: SCHL), the global children's publishing, education and media company, released a Family Guide filled with new data from the Kids & Family Reading Report: 8th Edition, designed to support families and make books part of growing up for every child. The Family Guide addresses a variety of developmental milestones and common conversations during each age range. In addition to a wealth of new data, this free resource includes tips, expert guidance, continued reading, and recommended book titles to ensure families feel well-equipped to put these findings into practice at home.
2024年8月20日,纽约 /美通社/--今天,全球儿童出版、教育和媒体公司施韦德(NASDAQ:SCHL)发布了一个《家庭指导手册》,该指导手册充满了《Kids & Family阅读报告:第8版》的新数据,旨在支持家庭,使每个孩子的成长中都包含阅读的内容。《家庭指导手册》根据每个年龄段的各种发展里程碑和常见对话,包括大量新数据、提示、专家指导、持续阅读和推荐书目等等,以确保家庭感到有能力在家中付诸实践。
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"Here at Scholastic, we know that children's books have superpowers, and this new research demonstrates just how invaluable books are for supporting communication with children from birth through adolescence to graduation and beyond," said Deimosa Webber-Bey, Director, Information Services and Cultural Insight, Scholastic. "Books can provide comfort, a portal to faraway places, an introduction to new concepts and a helping hand when broaching tough topics. With this new compilation of research, our hope is that families will feel empowered to incorporate books into all aspects of their parenting efforts, and that books can serve parents in building an everlasting bond with their child."
“在施韦德,我们知道儿童的书籍具有超能力,而这项新研究表明书籍在从新生到青春期乃至毕业及以后的时期与孩子沟通方面无价。书籍可以提供安慰,开启通往异国他乡的大门,引领到新概念,帮助解决棘手的话题。通过这项新的研究汇编,我们的希望是,家庭将有信心将书籍融入到他们的育儿工作的各个方面,书籍将作为家长与孩子紧密联系的桥梁。”施韦德信息服务和文化洞察主任迪莫萨·韦伯-贝(Deimosa Webber-Bey)说。
This free resource holds significant relevancy as our nation's families are grappling with a youth mental health crisis. According to Scholastic research, more frequent readers report having better mental health than infrequent readers, with infrequent readers reporting higher levels of nervousness and anxiety (50% vs. 39%), sadness and depression (37% vs. 25%), and loneliness (30% vs. 19%). Additionally, data from the National Center for Health Statistics shows a significant gap between the level of social and emotional support young adults feel and the amount that parents think they have.
这个免费的资源具有重要的相关性,因为我们国家的家庭正在应对青少年心理健康危机。根据施韦德的研究,阅读频率更高的人报告比阅读频率低的人拥有更好的心理健康,阅读频率较低的人报告的紧张和焦虑水平更高(50%比39%),悲伤和沮丧(37%比25%),孤独感更强(30%比19%)。此外,美国国家卫生统计中心的数据显示,年轻成年人感受到的社交和情感支持水平与父母认为他们有的水平之间存在重大差距。 美国国家卫生统计中心的数据显示 年轻成年人感受到的社交和情感支持水平与父母认为他们有的水平之间存在重大差距。
Key findings from the Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report Family Guide:
施韦德儿童与家庭阅读报告家庭指南的主要发现:
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At every age (0–17)
- An overwhelming majority of parents (90%) agree that books can create opportunities for conversation.
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The early years (ages 0–5)
- The majority of parents with infants, toddlers and preschoolers 0–5-year-olds (79%) have used children's books to support their parenting efforts.
- Top ways books have proved to be useful tools include: helping children understand feelings and emotions (54%) and helping children explore their interests (47%).
- 51% of preschoolers (ages 0–5) are read aloud to at home 5–7 days a week, compared to only 37% of 6–8-year-olds and 16% of 9–11-year-olds.
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Elementary school years (ages 6–11)
- Many parents of elementary-aged children have sought specific books that can help broach discussions about different or new experiences that their child may be facing, including navigating bullying (20%) and discussing difficult topics (32%).
- Eighty percent of parents with 6–11-year-olds say it would be helpful to have resources to support their child's reading, such as questions or conversation-starters about what they are reading (40%) or a summary of the book or story (38%).
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Middle and high school years (ages 12–17)
- Two-thirds of parents with teens (63%) believe it is important for their child to read books with characters who are similar to them and their experiences.
- The majority of parents of teens (86%) believe that books can create opportunities for them to have conversations with their child.
- Most parents of teens (69%) have used a book to help their child with something they are experiencing.
- Teens see books as offering opportunities for introspection, with half of teens (54%) saying a book has helped them with their feelings, including confidence (28%), happiness (24%), and feeling thankful (21%).
- 每个年龄段(0-17岁)
- 绝大多数父母(90%)认为书籍可以创造对话机会。
- 早期(0-5岁)
- 大多数有幼儿、婴儿和学龄前(0-5岁)的孩子的父母(79%)已经使用了儿童图书来支持他们的育儿工作。
- 书籍被证明是有用的工具,包括:帮助孩子理解感情和情绪(54%),帮助孩子探索他们的兴趣(47%)。
- 有51%的学前儿童(0-5岁)每周在家中被朗读给听5-7天,而6-8岁儿童的比例只有37%,9-11岁儿童的比例更低,只有16%。
- 小学年代(6-11岁)
- 许多小学生的父母寻找能帮助他们谈论孩子面临的不同或新体验的特定书籍,包括如何应对欺凌(20%)和讨论难题(32%)。
- 80%的6-11岁儿童的父母表示,获得支持孩子阅读的资源将很有帮助,例如关于他们正在阅读的问题或引发对话的起点的问题(40%),或书籍或故事的概括(38%)。
- 中学和高中阶段(12-17岁)
- 三分之二的青少年家长(63%)认为,让他们的孩子阅读那些与其相似的人物和经历的书籍非常重要。
- 大多数青少年家长(86%)认为,书籍可以为他们与孩子之间的交流创造机会。
- 大多数青少年家长(69%)使用书籍帮助他们的孩子克服遇到的问题。
- 青少年认为书籍提供了反思的机会,半数青少年(54%)表示一本书帮助他们处理自己的情感问题,包括自信心(28%)、幸福感(24%)和感激之情(21%)等。
The Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report is a nationally representative survey sharing the views of both kids and their parents on reading books for fun and the influences that impact kids' reading frequency and attitudes toward reading. This 8th Edition survey was conducted by Fluent Research between December 13, 2022 and January 6, 2023, with a total sample size of 1,724 parents and children including 637 parents with children ages 0–5, 1,087 parents with children ages 6–17, plus one child ages 6–17 from the same household. Parents of children ages 6–17 completed their survey questions first before passing the survey on to one randomly selected child in the target age range. The survey sample was sourced and recruited by Ipsos using their nationally representative KnowledgePanel.
《思高》儿童与家庭阅读调查是一项全国代表性调查,分享了儿童和家长们关于读书和影响儿童阅读频率和态度的看法。这是第八版调查,由流利研究公司于2022年12月13日至2023年1月6日进行,共有1,724名父母和孩子参加,其中包括637位有0-5岁孩子的父母,1,087位有6-17岁孩子的父母,以及同一家庭中年龄为6-17岁的一个孩子。6-17岁的孩子的家长首先回答调查问题,然后将调查传递给一个在目标年龄范围内随机选择的孩子。该调查样本由Ipsos使用其具有全国代表性的知识面板进行了招募和来源。
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