Listening to audiobooks is just as effective for children as reading and should not be seen as ‘cheating’, according to an education expert. Cathy Walker, a former assistant headteacher, said ...
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Four in 10 parents consider listening to audiobooks as ‘cheating’ – but an expert has revealed it can be as effective for children as traditional physical books. Research of 2,000 mums and dads of ...