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10 Ways to Get Kids Reading Over the Summer

June 12, 2012
Parenting.com
© Melissa Taylor
Motivate your reluctant readers without forcing them to read this summer. Try one or all of these ideas. 
  1. Choice is essential - let your child choose what she reads, even if it's magazines. 
  2. Time to read. Do you have a chunk of time in you day to read? 
  3. Read aloud to your child -- even older kids. Read at a meal or bedtime. 
  4. "Read" audiobooks - they count as reading for a variety of reasons. Try Playaways or Tales2Go .
  5. Read comic books - they count, too.
  6. Read with a headlamp and stay up late. Breaking the rules is fun!
  7. Get help. Ask a librarian or bookstore employee for suggestions.
  8. Start a parent-child book club. Let your child pick the book. Socialization can be very motivating.
  9. Get him a library card to use voraciously. (Hint: don't limit the amount of books!)
  10. Use bookstore money as a reward. 
How will you get your kids to read this summer?
 
More resources: 

Reading Rockets website

Scholastic - ideas for reading over the summer 

Reading is Fundamental website

PBS Kids reading games

Melissa Taylor is a freelance writer, an award-winning educational blogger at ImaginationSoup, an award-winning teacher with a M.A. in Education, and a mom of two children, ages 6 and 9. Follow Taylor on Twitter or find her on Facebook.

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