"The Reading Lesson," by Leon Basile Perrault (1866)What is literacy lag. Children today grow up under a tyrannical asymmetry: exposed to screens from a young age, only much later do we deign to teach them how to read. So the competition between screens vs.
So the competition between screens vs. reading for the mind of the American child is fundamentally unfair. This is literacy lag.
This is literacy lag. Despite what many education experts would have you believe, literacy lag is not some natural or biological law.