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Originally Posted by tomfyhr
Some children and human beings in general have difficulties with reading or find reading downright boring.
What factors would you attribute that to, except for lack of practice and diseases?
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Different strokes for different folks.
Yes, some people cannot engage in reading due to physical or other constraints. (There are existing work-arounds for many of them though.) But some people just don't enjoy reading and for them it has nothing to do with "lack of practice and diseases." Changing reading into a video game or interactive television isn't going to get more people reading. It will get the same people who already play video games to play, possibly, different video games.
It is 100% possible to find / build better work-arounds for some people but trying to treat everyone who finds reading boring as "readers who lack practice or have a disease" is not going to help anyone.