When you work reading into your daily rhythm, it will not take long before it just becomes something your kids do, without even thinking. It’s easier to create a habit if you link it to another habit. Try reading during snack time, after dinner, or before bath time.
Strew interesting books around
Entice your kids by placing interesting looking books and Kid Scoop News around the house. Keep a basket by their bed, by the sofa, in the bathroom – anywhere they might sit for a spell.
Try paired reading
Also known as the “you read a little, I’ll read a little” method, this is a fantastic way to get your reluctant reader to gain confidence. But don’t push your child too far out of their comfort zone—reading should always be more snuggly than teachery.
Model a love of reading yourself
Your kids are watching you—always. If they see you reading and enjoying a life filled with books, they are much more likely to follow suit.
Check books out of the library
Check books out of the library when your kids do, read in front of them, talk about how much you are loving (or not loving) your latest read!