Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Audio books can enable you to multi task. Listen while you do chores, make dinner or commute.
This is exactly why I do audio books. I love to have a physical book in my hand but that's just not feasible for me currently. Folding laundry, cleaning up after dinner, working out etc. are much more pleasant when listening to a good book!
Anonymous wrote:Audio books can enable you to multi task. Listen while you do chores, make dinner or commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People think they don’t have time to read bc they use their free time on their phone. I quit SM and found at least an hour a day.
This is my main problem too. I scroll in my spare 5-30 minute chunks instead of picking up a novel.
I’m sure your DH had the time. He is using it to watch sports or look at an app instead.
Like another PP said, audiobooks have helped me keep pace bc I’m moving while I listen, doing chores or just walking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read after my kid is asleep, before I fall asleep. Your “don’t play with the kids, just read in the same room” is foreign to me, but I only have one child so I am his playmate.
Teach your kid to read, then you can read side by side.
I was the first PP until my kid could independently read. After that, we’d go on fun outings like driving to Politics & Prose or walk over to Kramer’s, each get a book, and read/snack in the cafe. He’s a teen now and we still do it! I love it.
Anonymous wrote:People think they don’t have time to read bc they use their free time on their phone. I quit SM and found at least an hour a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read after my kid is asleep, before I fall asleep. Your “don’t play with the kids, just read in the same room” is foreign to me, but I only have one child so I am his playmate.
Teach your kid to read, then you can read side by side.
Anonymous wrote:You might do better reading actual books instead of reading them on your phone. When kids see us using our phones they have no idea what we are doing. If you’re reading a physical book in front of them, that sends the message that reading is important and something adults do. I think a parent sitting and reading a book in front of children sends a strong positive message.
Anonymous wrote:Audio books can enable you to multi task. Listen while you do chores, make dinner or commute.