DS is in first grade and he's a good reader. He's not "reading Harry Potter at 4" type of reader, but he's in the top reading group in his class and his teacher recently said he's an F&P level L reader. When I looked up what that meant, I realized that the books he reads at home are waaaaaay easier than that level.
He seems incredibly hesitant to read chapter books or any book with a ton of words on the pages.
He loves having us read to him, and we happily do that every night. The books DH or I read are almost always chapter books, and he seems happy to listen and follows the story.
So... any advice for giving him the confidence to start reading some more challenging books on his own? I really don't think it's ability, but it seems like he just gets intimidated when he sees a whole lot of words on a page.
He seems incredibly hesitant to read chapter books or any book with a ton of words on the pages.
He loves having us read to him, and we happily do that every night. The books DH or I read are almost always chapter books, and he seems happy to listen and follows the story.
So... any advice for giving him the confidence to start reading some more challenging books on his own? I really don't think it's ability, but it seems like he just gets intimidated when he sees a whole lot of words on a page.