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I teach 6-7 year olds and at parent's evening a mum was telling me that her son doesn't like to read, that there was nothing she could do. I had three more like it. I was stunned at the lack of incentives offered. Though given that these parents don't read I suppose I should be!


I think it's because there's some zombie blood on my mother's side 8P
teach 6-7 year olds and at parent's evening a mum was telling me that her son doesn't like to read, that there was nothing she could do.
Sometimes, it may depend on what books are lying around the house (if any!) My youngest hating reading until her aunt gave her a copy of The Hunger Games. Since then, there's been a 100% turn around! She finished half of the Series of Unfortunate Events in under two months. I'm so happy!


Haha that is awesome! Lately I have been going through audiobooks like crazy. I am so lucky to have access to 2 great library systems! I have a little Sansa Clip Plus player for my audio and I have it on all the time. I listen when doing laundry, snuggling with my cats, riding in a car, at the doctor's office, laying in bed at night after I turn off the lights. It is the best money my bf ever spent on me as far as value goes. It has been dropped, the clip has snapped off and the thing still works! My Kindle 1st Generation still works and I still use it but when I am not reading from that I am listening to my clip. :)
I think there are a lot worse things to be addicted to than reading. I think when people don't read at all it is a shame.
I have been trying to get my mom to read more by picking up large print books from the library discards for her and I am trying to talk her into a Kindle or a Fire. I think she would love the Fire because she loves Twitter and word search and sometimes uses Facebook as well. She likes to follow Celtic Thunder and its members on Twitter. Since Damian has co-won The Glee Project she has only gotten worse. :-P She is more a music and TV person than a reading person.

Reading is such a pleasure, take your mind off things. The people that I know, mostly don't read, when they know I read and the amount and things I'm reading, they called me names. I don't take offense, in fact I'm proud being an avid reader.









I teach 6-7 year olds and at parent's evening a mum was telling me that her son doesn't like to read, ..."
I've always read to my kids (14, 12 & 11) and they listen to audiobooks every school night. They have different interests now that they're older and finding audios are more challenging. As far as paperbacks go, my 12yo son used to balk at reading on his own until we discovered the snakes, spiders, dinosaur, etc books. Now that he's 12 he really only likes to read Star Wars books or books about football.
The secret is finding out what interests the child and go with that. Frankly, I'd rather see my kids reading comic books than not reading at all. A lot of people look down on comic books, but reading is reading to me. Books, magazines, graphic novels, comics, gaming tips books and audios all count with me.

Amen! I hate book snobbery. It's one reason why I love having a Kindle. No one can judge my book by its cover.

I always scoffed at GN until I read some for a reading challenge here and I was pleasantly surprised

I always scoffed at GN un..."
They aren't what they used to be. I never read them until I picked up a Harry Dresden GN. It's interesting to read a book then read the GN. :)


Read on!


I'm sorry, but people should not be proud of never having picked up a book in their lives, either for learning or recreational purposes. On the contrary, they should be ashamed.


That being said, even 2 or 3 books a year is a good mental exercise, although I'd reccomend something along the lines of one book a month.


Actually, I can understand a person's desire to go pro before finishing college. Professional sports are for younger athletes. The older a person gets the more likely something is going to go wrong, no matter how good a shape they're in. I applaud those who make known their intention to finish their education when their career is done, but I give a standing ovation to anyone who continues their education while playing pro sports either taking classes in the off-season or by non-traditional methods such as online. I wish we'd hear more about those guys.

its people like Bryan Randall, who was the starting QB for Virginia Tech for 4 years, who stuck around and finished up not only his bachelor's but a masters in a dual program before going to the NFL that we should pay attention to - IIRC, he is playing for the Browns (maybe)
Carol wrote: "Dee wrote: "Max - I totally agree...personally, I have pet peeves when I hear about student athlete's opting to go to the NFL rather than finish their education - what kind of role model is that fo..."

Max wrote: "Audiobooks are also a great tool. I don't normally commute, and when I do I prefer listening to music, but I find it extremely relaxing to listen to an audiobook while jogging or working out. It gi..."





But I will say that the Kindle has increased my reading as well. Mostly because my eyes can handle it. Before, I used my laptop and back-lit devices to read and my eyes couldn't handle the strain. The kindle has helped out in that situation.
I'm contemplating on getting an e-reader for my son (who's only 6), but I figured I could put some GN or some fun colored books on there to get him interested. GN or comic books are more easily damaged than regular books so I want something electronic instead for him to enjoy.
I, too, believe that reading is reading whether it's comic books, non-fiction, or erotica even. Hey, we like what we like and at least we are reading vs. wasting away in front of the television set.
Dee wrote: "if I was only getting my 2 audible books a month I would probably balk at the price, but the huge sales they have makes up for that...they just had a 50% off classics sale; before that there was a ..."
i will never get into audio books but then again I said i would never get a kindle and now i love it.
i will never get into audio books but then again I said i would never get a kindle and now i love it.

I used to catch some flack in school because of how much I read, but I didn't really care. People sometimes tease me about it now, but it's always tinged with a hint of admiration. I enjoy other things, and balance my reading with knitting, counted cross-stitch (both of which garner me more teasing than books ever have!), and the occasional old movie. I figure it's my life and I'll spend my time in the way that gives me the most pleasure.

My daughter is a reader to and I was suprised that she didn't get more of the meanness from kids at school (I did when I was younger) but she doesn't, thankfully.



No one can read everything, frankly no one should even try. Our reading time is so precious that we have to engage with the texts that are of genuine interest to us, rather than following the herd.
I hope reading never becomes a truly negative thing, though, that would be really tragic. Right now I'm in a play and having to spend every waking moment learning lines, when I would normally be reading. And I miss starting a new book so much...



Dee wrote: "I remember my mom having to give the library permission to let me borrow books that were in the adult section and not the what then passed for the YA/Kids section...because they wouldn't let me bor..."
Yeah, I remember trying to borrow some book from the library when I was a kid and they blatantly refused. I wish I remembered what the book was.
Yeah, I remember trying to borrow some book from the library when I was a kid and they blatantly refused. I wish I remembered what the book was.

My favourite time of day is the evening, when I can curl up on the sofa, glass of whiskey in hand, and simply read ... :)

Or else I just encountered some remarkably good librarians!
Eric
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Of course, they will learn the error of their ways when zombies come for them and they have not read what about how to defend themselves!