Do not stop any child from reading non-fiction
Why on earth would you think I need to say this? Because, recently, a parent told me that non-fiction had been removed from (or banned –

Reading for pleasure is not a “nice-to-have” – it has vast benefits to individuals and society. I help teachers and librarians bring those benefits to all children by sharing the fascinating evidence and promoting readaxation. For my posts on the science of reading see below and use the search box to help.
Why on earth would you think I need to say this? Because, recently, a parent told me that non-fiction had been removed from (or banned –
I blogged here for Dyslexia Scotland. Anyone who has heard about the research suggesting that only fiction boosts empathy needs to read this. Especially anyone
I coined the word readaxation a couple of years ago and a lot of people are asking to know more about it. What is it
I’m doing the closing keynote at Dyslexia Scotland’s Education Conference conference today. Dyslexia Scotland is a wonderful organisation, working so hard to improve the lives of
I’m asking for your help! At the back of my teenage stress guide, as well as useful websites, I want to include novels that tackle
I want to say something about Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks. Disclosure: Penguin sent me a copy, not so that I would review it but after
I’m now blogging at Substack – do join me there. It’s completely free.