Pratique Inglês Agora > Paper books better than e-books for bedtime stories

Pratique Inglês Agora > Paper books better than e-books for bedtime stories

Rocket School

29/03/2019 11:48PM

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 The  march  of  technology  may  seem  unstoppable,  but  all  things  digital may have a way to go before they replace the traditional bedtime book -the  paper  one.  A  new  study  shows  that  paper  books  are  better  than  e-books for bedtime reading. The study suggests that the good old printed book, with real pages that you turn with your fingers, makes parents and children  interact  more  than  they  do  when  reading  with  an  electronic book.  Researchers  from  the  University  of  Michigan  studied  how  37  pairs of  parents  and  toddlers  interacted  with  e-books  and  paper  books.  The researchers found that with electronic books, parents asked their children fewer questions and made fewer comments about the story.The  study  involved  observing  parents  and  children  (aged  two  or  three) reading  from  three  different  book  formats.  These  were  printed  books, basic  e-books  on  a  tablet,  and  enhanced  e-books  with  features  such  as animation,  graphics  and  sound  effects.  The  researchers  discovered  that the parents and toddlers interacted with each other less with both types of  e-books  than  they  did  with  the  printed  books.  A  researcher  said  that when they did speak, they were far likelier to talk about the device and the technology rather than about the story. Children were likelier to say things  like,  "don't  push  that  button"  or  "don't  change  the  volume"  than ask questions or make observations about the story. 

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