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1、 Children and young peoples reading in 2025 Christina Clark,Irene Picton and Aimee Cole National Literacy Trust June 2025 Na?onal Literacy Trust 2025 1 When we published our report on children and young peoples reading last year,we warned of a situation requiring urgent attention.We were not alone i
2、n raising the alarm.The Reading Agencys 20241 report into adult reading habits painted an equally troubling picture,revealing that only half of UK adults now read regularly for pleasure and that those aged 16 to 34 are the least likely to do so.Similar issues have been reported in the US,with studie
3、s?nding marked declines in daily reading over the last 20 years2.The?ndings must also be seen in a global context.The latest Progress in International Reading Literacy Study(PIRLS)revealed worrying trends in reading enjoyment among 10-year-olds,with both England and Northern Ireland falling below th
4、e international average.In these nations,around 1 in 4 children(24%in England and 25%in Northern Ireland)reported that they did not enjoy reading compared with just 1 in 5(18%)globally3.Together,these?ndings point to a broad and urgent challenge:a steady erosion of reading enjoyment across generatio
5、ns,with implications for literacy,wellbeing,and personal development that cannot be ignored.Children and young peoples reading in 2025 We asked 114,970 children and young people aged 5 to 18 from 515 schools across the UK who took part in our Annual Literacy Survey how they felt about reading in 202
6、5(see Appendix A for more information on methodology and sample).This report shows that the picture remains just as concerning one year on.Reading enjoyment in free time In 2025,reading enjoyment is at its lowest point in two decades.Over the last year,the decline has been most acute among primary-a