This suggests a seemingly easy way to get kids to read more: expose them to more books, and ones that are a better fit given their interests. Easier said than done, of course: It's easy to imagine tired, overworked, but otherwise good parents falling victim to the busyness of daily life and failing to take an active approach to helping their kids find good books. For a lot of folks, it's probably an uphill battle just to carve out a couple of hours to make a family trip to the library, let alone to take the time to join their kids in exploring the stacks. But if this survey's any indication, doing so will probably pay off. read the rest
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
If Your Kids Won’t Read, Maybe You Should Find Them Better Books
This suggests a seemingly easy way to get kids to read more: expose them to more books, and ones that are a better fit given their interests. Easier said than done, of course: It's easy to imagine tired, overworked, but otherwise good parents falling victim to the busyness of daily life and failing to take an active approach to helping their kids find good books. For a lot of folks, it's probably an uphill battle just to carve out a couple of hours to make a family trip to the library, let alone to take the time to join their kids in exploring the stacks. But if this survey's any indication, doing so will probably pay off. read the rest