Magpie
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I just got a call from my 9th grade daughter's English teacher. It seems the kid's been reading under her desk in class, basically ignoring the lesson. As a result she's not been getting her homework done (because she wasn't writing it down in her agenda), and she's been getting low marks on tests. Not critically low, but the kid is gifted in language so there's no reason she should be getting seventies. She's capable of much, much better.
This isn't new either - I know she got detention at least once earlier this year for reading in a different class. She's beyond an avid reader - more like obsessed. We started telling her awhile back that she needed to write something before she settled down to read for hours and hours, and so she's been producing reams of poetry (some pretty good, actually).
So far this is my plan... 1. have a "disapproving mommy" chat with the kid and 2. check her school bag before she leaves to make sure she's not taking any "fun" books to school.
I shared this plan with the teacher and she seemed a bit nonplussed - probably because as an English teacher she wants to encourage reading. She said, "Well, she could read her books during lunch break..." But I'm thinking, this kid reads ALL the time and she's not showing any self discipline about it. Worse, she's getting sneaky.
So, I'm going to try it my way first.
Thoughts, suggestions?
I just got a call from my 9th grade daughter's English teacher. It seems the kid's been reading under her desk in class, basically ignoring the lesson. As a result she's not been getting her homework done (because she wasn't writing it down in her agenda), and she's been getting low marks on tests. Not critically low, but the kid is gifted in language so there's no reason she should be getting seventies. She's capable of much, much better.
This isn't new either - I know she got detention at least once earlier this year for reading in a different class. She's beyond an avid reader - more like obsessed. We started telling her awhile back that she needed to write something before she settled down to read for hours and hours, and so she's been producing reams of poetry (some pretty good, actually).
So far this is my plan... 1. have a "disapproving mommy" chat with the kid and 2. check her school bag before she leaves to make sure she's not taking any "fun" books to school.
I shared this plan with the teacher and she seemed a bit nonplussed - probably because as an English teacher she wants to encourage reading. She said, "Well, she could read her books during lunch break..." But I'm thinking, this kid reads ALL the time and she's not showing any self discipline about it. Worse, she's getting sneaky.
So, I'm going to try it my way first.
Thoughts, suggestions?

Now my son has been caught a couple times too, but he's doing ok in school and I dont' think he's doing it anymore.
I have been an obsessive book reader my whole life from hiding it inside my school book while I supposed to be doing classroom reading, using a flashlight under the covers so my mom wouldn't know that I was up the ENTIRE night reading before school and sneaking and reading at work many times.
I really hope my kids do inherit my love of reading.
You know, that might be true!