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My Student Doesn't Like to Read...
Dr. Alex Weigelt

I hear you. That is tough. I am sure that you have already told them the benefits of reading and tried to find what they are interested in- the whole 9 yards. If you are looking for some creative ways to engage your student in a good story check out these tips!

  • Offer them different formats of books- graphic novels and comic books, audiobooks, choose your own adventure, personalized books, e-books…it's all engaging with a good book!

  • Let them see you reading (or engaging with books). Be sure to share how much fun you are having. 

  • Keep high-interest reading materials within reach. You may be surprised how soon after your child sees you reading, they reach for a book too! 

  • Encourage them to read the same book as their friends. Check out the literature that supports Literature Circles (think book club!) This website has some great printables to help you get started

  • If your student struggles with focusing, I highly suggest two minute mysteries! Each story takes, on average, two minutes to read and then they can solve the mystery in their head or verbally. Just like you have to build your running stamina, you have to build your reading stamina! 

  • Read TO your student! Your student is never too old to enjoy a thrilling adventure with you- in real life or on the page. Make this part of your daily routine! This is especially fun if you have kiddos of different ages. 

  • Reading should NEVER be a punishment. Reading should not be a chore. Reading should be fun!

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