This article discusses how ebooks are trumping sales over print books
except when it comes to reading aloud to kids. (If interested, read the
comment section for the individual takes on why this might be the case.)
Click here to read the article.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Our Brains and Books
Our Brains and Books -- The Neurobiological Upsides to Reading
Recently The New York Times ran a piece on the real-life benefits to reading. "[Reading].... is an exercise that hones our real-life social skills, another body of research suggests. Dr. Oatley and Dr. Mar, in collaboration with several other scientists, reported in two studies, published in 2006 and 2009, that individuals who frequently read fiction seem to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and see the world from their perspective."
Click here to read the whole article.
Recently The New York Times ran a piece on the real-life benefits to reading. "[Reading].... is an exercise that hones our real-life social skills, another body of research suggests. Dr. Oatley and Dr. Mar, in collaboration with several other scientists, reported in two studies, published in 2006 and 2009, that individuals who frequently read fiction seem to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and see the world from their perspective."
Click here to read the whole article.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Over 1200 Books Donated!
This week over 1200 books were collected at Holy Comforter Episcopal School in Tallahassee to be distributed around the state of Florida through the Supervised Visitation Program with is run through Florida State University.
The book drive, organized and run by students in the Beta Outreach Committee, was a month-long school-wide project, culminating in the delivery of books to Zachary Summerlin, who works at the Institute for Family Violence at FSU.
"We started the pilot project last fall, and everyone loved it!" Summerlin said. "These books have a huge impact on the children."
Supervised visitation programs provide a safe space for children to spend time with their parents in abuse, neglect, and other serious cases. There are non-profit supervised visitation programs in every judicial circuit in Florida. Their motto is protecting children, connecting families. The books go to the counselors who hand them to the children in their care.
"We're amazed by the generous donation from Holy Comforter students and families, who have been steadfast supporters of literacy," said co-founder Julianna Baggott. "And we feel strongly about delivering these books to the Supervised Visitation Program. The work that these professionals are doing with kids is inspiring."
The book drive, organized and run by students in the Beta Outreach Committee, was a month-long school-wide project, culminating in the delivery of books to Zachary Summerlin, who works at the Institute for Family Violence at FSU.
"We started the pilot project last fall, and everyone loved it!" Summerlin said. "These books have a huge impact on the children."
Supervised visitation programs provide a safe space for children to spend time with their parents in abuse, neglect, and other serious cases. There are non-profit supervised visitation programs in every judicial circuit in Florida. Their motto is protecting children, connecting families. The books go to the counselors who hand them to the children in their care.
"We're amazed by the generous donation from Holy Comforter students and families, who have been steadfast supporters of literacy," said co-founder Julianna Baggott. "And we feel strongly about delivering these books to the Supervised Visitation Program. The work that these professionals are doing with kids is inspiring."
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Inspired by the Generosity of Children
Every so often a family will donate books to Kids in Need - Books in
Deed out of the blue. We would like to thank Jonathan and Christopher
who made room for new books on their shelves this year by donating their
old favorites. We would like to thank Bella for inviting friends to
donate books at her birthday party. We're inspired by the natural
generosity of kids who want to share good books with other children.
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