The Mystery Machine
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I am trying to remember when I let my younger dd read Twilight. I think she was 11 and in 5th grade, which was in 2008.
I will admit I was not thrilled with her reading the more mature book. However she had run thru all of the reg. books her age and it was clear she needed to go up to the next level, esp. since her lexile was at a high school level. I had to bite the bullet so to speak.
I let her read them and after that she moved onto "adult" literature, Stephen King, etc. She still reads the popular teen stuff, like Percy Jackson saga, etc, but for her she reads the book in less than 2hrs. She is not interested in reading vampire genre, it is not her thing.
As far as things "going over her head". Not in a million yrs. She always "got it".
But that is her.
Bottom line, parent your kids how you think they should be parented. I can respect you "waiting" for your child to read "Twilight" (I did it myself), at the same token don't judge my kid for reading adult stuff at 13, like Stephen King. My dd is now reading at college level now, so the teen books just don't do it for her anymore.
ETA...
Just asked what she is reading in her "english free time", in which they read for 30mins a day in class and it is "Watership Down". She already read "The Plague Dogs" by the same author.
I will admit I was not thrilled with her reading the more mature book. However she had run thru all of the reg. books her age and it was clear she needed to go up to the next level, esp. since her lexile was at a high school level. I had to bite the bullet so to speak.
I let her read them and after that she moved onto "adult" literature, Stephen King, etc. She still reads the popular teen stuff, like Percy Jackson saga, etc, but for her she reads the book in less than 2hrs. She is not interested in reading vampire genre, it is not her thing.
As far as things "going over her head". Not in a million yrs. She always "got it".

Bottom line, parent your kids how you think they should be parented. I can respect you "waiting" for your child to read "Twilight" (I did it myself), at the same token don't judge my kid for reading adult stuff at 13, like Stephen King. My dd is now reading at college level now, so the teen books just don't do it for her anymore.
ETA...
Just asked what she is reading in her "english free time", in which they read for 30mins a day in class and it is "Watership Down". She already read "The Plague Dogs" by the same author.