Children from disadvantaged backgrounds spend less time reading and exercising, study shows

Children from disadvantaged backgrounds are spending less time reading and engaging in physical activity as they grow older, a new study reveals.

Children from disadvantaged backgrounds spend less time reading and exercising, study shows

Children from disadvantaged backgrounds are spending less time reading and engaging in physical activity as they grow older, a new study reveals.

They are also spending less time than their peers playing sport and exercise as they get older.

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