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by ishansharma
1397 days ago
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The article has a refers to a few sources towards the end including: One such study found that children who grew up in homes with between 80 and 350 books showed improved literacy, numeracy, and information communication technology skills as adults.
I wouldn’t be so quick to dismiss this as vanity or consumerism. |
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> The study, led by Dr. Joanna Sikora of Australian National University, found the greatest gains in adult literacy, numeracy, and ICT skills when a home had from 80 to 350 books — no additional gains were seen above that number.