6 Things to Avoid: Helping Your Child Love Books
Helping Your Child Love Books: 6 Things to Avoid Being a parent is a big job. You want your child to succeed, and one of the best ways to do that is to help them become a great reader. Reading helps with school, but it also opens up new worlds. However, sometimes the things we do to help can actually backfire. I did some research using expert sources to find out what might be slowing kids down. It turns out that even with the best intentions, we can accidentally make reading feel like a struggle. Here are the six biggest things parents do that can hinder a child’s reading—and how you can fix them! 1. Making Reading Feel Like a Chore We’ve all been there: "No video games until you read for 20 minutes!" It seems like a good deal, right? But experts say that when we use reading as a "requirement" for fun stuff, kids start to think of reading as "work." If reading is a chore, they won't want to do it for fun. Instead of making it a rule, try making it a ...