A review on antecedents and consequences of leisure reading and writing in children.

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Lisa Birnbaum and Stephan Kröner published a research synthesis on leisure reading and writing in children in SAGE Open (impact factor 2.032):

„A review on antecedents and consequences of leisure reading and writing in children.“, https://doi.org/10.1177%2F21582440221113823

Abstract:
It is desirable that children engage in reading and writing beyond school. What is known about various individual and environmental variables that may be related to children’s leisure reading and writing? And how strong is existing evidence? Our scoping review aims at mapping research on leisure reading and writing in first- to fourth-graders. Using content analysis, we extracted 135 research findings, among them only 6 on leisure writing. In most findings, leisure reading and writing were considered as consequences of variables like reading competence, motivation, and attitudes. Considerably fewer findings included leisure reading and writing as antecedents. We discuss the need for more longitudinal and experimental studies and a stronger focus on the connection between leisure reading and writing.
 
Keywords: elementary education, leisure time, reading, scoping review, writing