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?
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It's becoming harder to get kids to read, though, it seems. Harder for a lot of adults, too. There is so much out there competing for your time and attention. And most of them are "easier" to do: watching TV or movies, browsing the internet... vivid images dancing in front of you is hard to compete with. I struggle with it myself.
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I completely agree with this! I do not have kids of my own, but I think the important part is that they are ABLE to read and comprehend. For parents who want their children to enjoy reading, I think exposure to what you consider to be "good" or "exciting" reading material is a fine idea, but in the end, children will decide for themselves what they enjoy.mmenzel wrote:My children (now grown) have always seen me with a book in my hand. The are not really "readers" but they can read well and that is the key. Reading and comprehending what you have read is 99.9% of learning. So as long a children CAN read well, I would leave the "wanting to read" up to them.
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My kids are still very young and love being read to. I'm hoping that, as they get older, even if they lose interest in reading for a while, that the right book can bring it back. It would be no fun for either of us if reading was forced on them, but I do hope that they develop a love of it.