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"A Child Who Has Spent an Hour Scrolling Is Unable to Read": How Screens Kill the Taste of Reading Among Young French People

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RECIT - Faced with the omnipresence of smartphones, the drop in reading is multilateral and even affects "unusual" categories such as girls, 7-12 years old and CSP+.

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RECIT - Faced with the omnipresence of smartphones, the drop in reading is multilateral and even affects "unusual" categories such as girls, 7-12 years old and CSP+.

·Paris, France
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Between ubiquitous screens and backward reading, the latest study by the National Book Centre reveals a worrying drop-out among young people, especially in adolescence.

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ladepeche.fr broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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