Lilacs4Me
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Just let him read whatever he wants. It's really not any more difficult than that. Leave a variety of books in his bedroom. He'll find the ones he wants to read in his own time.
Signed - a mom whose 3 kids range from mathmatically gifted-but-hates-to-read-or-write, to not gifted but works hard and reads everything in sight and earns straight A's because SHE wants to, to the last spending the first three years of public school in reading advisory because he hated to read out loud and that's the only fluency-testing method used. Guess what? In the beginning of 4th grade, the kid picked up one of his sister's Warrior's chapter book and has been hooked since. He can't get enough, and turned into a "reading under the covers after light-out" kid.
Signed - a mom whose 3 kids range from mathmatically gifted-but-hates-to-read-or-write, to not gifted but works hard and reads everything in sight and earns straight A's because SHE wants to, to the last spending the first three years of public school in reading advisory because he hated to read out loud and that's the only fluency-testing method used. Guess what? In the beginning of 4th grade, the kid picked up one of his sister's Warrior's chapter book and has been hooked since. He can't get enough, and turned into a "reading under the covers after light-out" kid.
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