I don't dent that is a very helpful practice. That said, it doesn't always happen.
For some people, it's something they may not financially be able to do (either in getting books or working very long hours that reduce the amount of time they can spend reading to their child(ren). With this group, it's been easier to identify systemic issues that are causing this to happen. Implementing solutions is another story. Still, at least here we know where to start.
There is another group that I admit I'm baffled by: those parents who don't want to read with their kids even though they have the time and money to do so. I admit I'm clueless as to what the reasons are for this group. Anyone out there have any ideas?
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