Thinking about reading…

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Anonymous wrote:I will add it is extremely difficult to find time to read. Teens are stretched thin, and have very little downtime - between demanding athletics, jobs, AP course loads, extracurriculars, arduous college applications and (importantly) social media distractions. When I was growing up, I had hours of leisure time.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will add it is extremely difficult to find time to read. Teens are stretched thin, and have very little downtime - between demanding athletics, jobs, AP course loads, extracurriculars, arduous college applications and (importantly) social media distractions. When I was growing up, I had hours of leisure time.

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Even just normalizing reading a book for 20-30 minutes before going to sleep makes a huge difference.

We’ve all seen how phones and social media are frying our brains - mine included. But reading books is excellent for the brain and life generally. And for students it really shows up in essays and standardized tests, so there’s a pretty immediate reward. And young readers tend to be more thoughtful and focused and curious and that matters in all sorts of ways. Their emotional intelligence is way beyond those getting fried on TikTok etc.
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You can no longer control your child’s behavior.
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