When you have kids are you going to make them read?
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Re: When you have kids are you going to make them read?
I see this a lot when I babysit my cousins (2 and 4 years old). If I want to read to them and they aren't interested its a real struggle. But usually they will choose their own books that they want read to them and they can sit for an hour or two looking at the different pictures and making up their own stories to match them.Zannie wrote:My brother was always a good reader. I really struggled. But I was the reader in the family. I think the key is not to make children read but to have a wide range of materials for them to read and let them see you read. I think imagination has a big part to do with it as well. So creating new uses for objects and imaginary world's can help foster reading as with everything reading should incorporate all areas of development and be fun not a chore.
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Part of it will be me reading to them. DH doesn't read, didn't grow up reading, and his parents don't read.
Part of it will be observation - we have Closed Captioning on our TVs. That is a tremendous influence in learning to read, and read fast.
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This is actually the reason I'm so hooked on reading. As a child my mother always took me to the community library and sign us up for little reading competitions and whatnot. Me being one of the competitive siblings, I always tried to read the most so I could win. Now my favorite thing to do is read.hnardi8 wrote:I have kids who love to read. I didn't force them, but I've always taken them to the library, read to them, and read around them. To them, it's just a part of life.
I definitely plan to do this with my future children.
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