New study reveals the biggest obstacles to kids’ reading habits and how parents can help

(BPT) - The benefits of developing an early love of reading are well known, but recent reports have shown that literacy rates continue to decline globally. With unprecedented competition for children's attention, almost half (42%) of parents say distractions from phones, gaming, and TV prevent their child from reading more — according to new research from Amazon Kindle.

The survey, which polled parents with kids between the ages of 7 and 12, reveals that over three quarters (77%) of parents want their kids to read more, but almost half (44%) say that their kids read less frequently than they did as a child. The vast majority (95%) of parents frequently attempt to motivate their child to read more, but 46% say their child gets distracted easily while reading.