Turning "Quiet Time" Into a Living Room Adventure
If your child treats "reading time" like a summons to jury duty, you aren’t alone. By the middle of July, the novelty of the summer library bin has usually worn off, and the siren song of the tablet is louder than ever. The problem often isn’t the book itself—it’s the routine. Reading feels like a stationary, indoor chore. To fix it, we need to stop thinking like educators and start thinking like campers. It’s time for the Flashlight Campout , an "environment swap" that transforms reading from a standard habit into an act of forbidden fun. How to Host Your Weekly Blackout The goal here is to disrupt the "normal" house rules. When the lights go out, the atmosphere changes, and suddenly, finishing a chapter feels like a secret mission. Step 1: Declare the "Blackout Reading Hour" Once a week—Friday nights work best—declare a total blackout. At a set time (say, 8:00 PM), the main overhead lights in the living area go off. This isn’t a punishment; it’...