Daily roundup: Children's reading habits, tooth decay, and school finances

Neil Puffett
Friday, September 7, 2012

The National Literacy Trust warn of a decline in childhood reading, a study finds half of children have tooth decay, and a teaching union speak out over corruption in schools, all in the news today.

Children are reading less then they did seven years ago according to the National Literacy Trust. Image: Tom Campbell
Children are reading less then they did seven years ago according to the National Literacy Trust. Image: Tom Campbell

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