1. One hour free reading time every day-be consistent. Sometimes my kids fall asleep-that’s okay with me-they probably need it.
2. Let them choose what they read-magazines are okay too.
3. Everyone to their own rooms (moms too) or in their own space.
4. Some kids will choose fiction and others will tend towards non-fiction. I have one of each kind of child.
5. Make sure you have a lot of choices for reading material-we make weekly trips to the library.
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Free Reading time-What Works For Us
1. One hour free reading time every day-be consistent. Sometimes my kids fall asleep-that’s okay with me-they probably need it.
2. Let them choose what they read-magazines are okay too.
3. Everyone to their own rooms (moms too) or in their own space.
4. Some kids will choose fiction and others will tend towards non-fiction. I have one of each kind of child.
5. Make sure you have a lot of choices for reading material-we make weekly trips to the library.