Cultural activities encourage academic achievement, says child study

A new study has found that children who spend their free time watching TV or hanging out with friends perform less well in school.

Cultural activities encourage academic achievement, says child study

A new study has found that children who spend their free time watching TV or hanging out with friends perform less well in school.

The 'Growing Up In Ireland' study found that nine-year-olds who take part in cultural activities in their spare time have better reading and maths skills than children who watch too much television.

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