enough so they don't forget how
Because I think teenagers should do their homework and read lots of books.And chores always spends their too much time
60 minutes a day
60 minutes a day
About 55% of teenagers read books in the 1990s in the United States.
Give them something they will want to read. Something that will interest them.
While The Catcher in the Rye is a classic that many teenagers find relatable and insightful, it may not resonate with everyone. It's up to each individual to decide if they want to read it, as personal preferences and life experiences play a role in how a book is perceived.
about the 10%
It is designed for kids and teenagers but that is my opinion. Adults can read the magazine too. But adults are most likely to read Star and People.
If teenagers want to believe, then they should believe. More often than not the stronger you oppose something the more teenagers want it. Let them believe what they want, as long they are not hurting anyone. I have friends from all different religions, and we get along fine. Teenagers should not be persecuted due to a typical stereotype of someone who would use their beliefs as an excuse to harm others. Believing what you want to is a basic human right.
It's not that teens do not chose to read books, because I read a lot. It is just the teens find things that interest them more, like the internet and T.V. They think that these are more enjoyable. But, not ALL teenagers choose not to read books
almost all teenagers who have read Twilight
teenagers often have limited job experience