Regarding the “too slow” part, all of the apps let you kick up the speed. For most books, 1.5x is actually the “normal” speak of natural speech. I listing at 1.75-2.5 depending on the narrator. |
I read when I’m on child duty. When I’m not on child duty I’m showering or cooking or sleeping. I read in a camping chair while they ride bikes. I lay on their bed and read while they do legos. I read in the rocking chair while they play trains. I engage and answer questions but I’m reading. Better than scrolling my phone. |
I listen to podcasts and books at 1.75 speed. It really helps with “the slowness” factor. I listen to 3-4 books a week this way (in addition to reading). |
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I call that kind of parenting “benign neglect” and I am a HUGE proponent of it. Letting them be while you’re around. Also called the potted plant parenting style.
Doesn’t count if you’re on your phone but if you can find something else to do- like tidying or laundry or… even better!!! Reading?! That’s such a huge win. The kids see you doing something enjoyable for yourself. They equate reading with pleasure. You read to them a lot I bet too. You’re there if they want to engage with you/need you, but they’re learning to problem solve and be happy without constant adult attention. Love all this. (And the PP who said she goes to P&P even now with her teen son and they read and eat together… how awesome). |
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This is where audio books come in. Love them. They make every task more enjoyable - including watching soccer games.
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