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Wellbeing and reading T: 020 7587 1842 W: literacytrust.org.uk In partnership with T: 020 7587 1842 W: literacytrust.org.uk Twitter: @Literacy_Trust Facebook: nationalliteracytrust Instagram: @literacy_trust

What do we mean by wellbeing? “The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.” Oxford Dictionary

What can stop us feeling happy? Social Media Friendship problems Family problems School work Loneliness Grief Feeling different Fear

Everybody feels like this sometimes

Pressures from all around us can make us feel worse. Social media in particular can cause added worry and strain.

What can we do to help ourselves? The good news is that we CAN help ourselves. READING for just ten minutes a day can reduce stress and make you feel happier.

How can reading for enjoyment help? Reading for enjoyment can: Help you feel you are not alone Help you face things that are hard to talk about Help you understand things you are not sure about

How can reading for enjoyment help? Reading for enjoyment can: Help you share worries with others Help you relax and de-stress Make you smile!

“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body” Exercise your mind! “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body” Joseph Addison (1672-1719)

So - start reading! If you don’t have books at home use your school or local library and borrow them. Not sure what to read? Ask your librarian, teacher or parent to help you find the right book. Join your school book group and try reading something new. Share your reading ideas and listen to others. Read anywhere – you can take books with you wherever you go.

Read everything and everywhere! Read whatever you enjoy – chapter books, graphic novels, comics, poetry and short stories. Read aloud or listen to an audio book – if you can’t read well, ask someone to read aloud to you. Talk about books with your friends and family and share what you’ve read.

Don’t forget... If you’re worried or anxious about anything, or if you’re concerned for a friend, talk to a grown up such as a teacher or a family member. They should be able to help.

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