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Reader, Come Home, the Reading Brain in a Digital World
the Reading Brain in a Digital World
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Reader, Come Home explores the impact of digital media on the reading brain.
It examines how constant exposure to screens and digital content affects attention spans and deep reading abilities.
The book warns about the potential loss of critical thinking skills and empathy due to shallow online reading habits.
Wolf argues for preserving the value of traditional reading and promoting mindful engagement with digital texts.
She emphasizes the importance of fostering a love for reading in children to ensure a literate and thoughtful future society.
It examines how constant exposure to screens and digital content affects attention spans and deep reading abilities.
The book warns about the potential loss of critical thinking skills and empathy due to shallow online reading habits.
Wolf argues for preserving the value of traditional reading and promoting mindful engagement with digital texts.
She emphasizes the importance of fostering a love for reading in children to ensure a literate and thoughtful future society.
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as one of Marianne Wolf's books which makes a powerful argument for the importance of reading.


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Reading Rewired the Human Brain. What Happens If We Stop Doing It?
Mentioned as another one of Marianne Wolfe's works that further explores how we process language.

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