What can we do about our kids who don’t love reading?
Today I’m sharing a few ideas, as well as a few books that just might turn your reluctant reader into a reader who stays up past bedtime, sneaking books under the covers with a flashlight.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- what’s more important than helping our kids fall in love with reading (it’s not what you think)
- what we can do when a child says he’s not a reader
- some books that are bound to grab and hold even the most reluctant readers’ attention
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Listener Guide
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- 2:08 First, what qualifies as a story?
- 4:50 Helping your child find the books that will light them up
- 7:18 Book recommendations for your kids who don’t love reading (yet)
- 8:40 The Edge of Extinction books by Laura Martin
- 10:40 Books by Andrew Clements
- 13:10 The Chronicles of Narnia
- 14:38 The Fablehaven Series by Brandon Mull
- 16:25 The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (Sarah recommends this for teens)
- 20:17 Let the Kids Speak
Quotes to remember:
- We want to help our kids fall in love with stories, not to fall in love with the act of reading. Enjoyment of reading doesn’t ever come first. It’s a love of stories that propels us to read. Focus first and foremost on nurturing a love of stories, rather than worrying too much about getting your child to love the actual act of reading.
- Reading from a page is not better or preferred to hearing books read out loud. It’s true. Audiobooks and read-alouds count as “real reading” every bit as much as reading words from a page. If you need more encouragement on this, listen to episode 66.
- Use the strategy of reading aloud the first chapter or two before handing a book over to your reluctant reader. It helps your child feel like you’re on the same side, rather than feeling at odds with you. It helps them get into the story without much effort. And then the impetus to keep reading comes from within themselves and not from you, which is what we’re going for.
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Links from this episode:
- RAR # 82: Why Fidgeting is a Good Sign (and what brain science has to say about reading aloud), Dr. Michael Gurian
- Series That Will Turn Your Struggling Reader into a Voracious Reader
- RAR #64: Helping Resistant Readers Fall in Love with Books, Laura Martin
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