When Your Child Doesn’t Love Reading: What Parents Can Do

Your Child Doesn’t Love Reading: What To Do If you’re like most parents, you’ve probably worried at some point about your child’s reading. Maybe your son groans every time you ask him to pick up a book. Maybe your daughter used to love story time but now rolls her eyes when you suggest it. Or maybe you’ve noticed your child isn’t reading at the level you think they should be. These worries are normal. Reading is such a big part of school—and life—that it can feel scary when your child doesn’t seem interested. You may wonder if they’re falling behind or if something is wrong. Take a deep breath. You’re not alone. Many parents struggle with the same concerns. And the good news is, with some patience, creativity, and encouragement, you can help your child rediscover the joy of reading. First, let’s talk about why kids lose interest. Sometimes reading feels like hard work. If your child struggles with certain words or has a hard time sitting still, books may feel more like a chore tha...