Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not an essential life skill. I have not read a book for pleasure since elementary school. Maybe middle school. I have college degrees and a career.
Yes, but it will help immensely with the ACT and SAT.
If interested in SAT/ACT then focus on magazine articles. Wired, The Atlantic and New Yorker were recommended.
Anonymous wrote:It is not an essential life skill. I have not read a book for pleasure since elementary school. Maybe middle school. I have college degrees and a career.
Anonymous wrote:DS has a 30 minute window to read before bed. He can choose to lay in his bed and do nothing, turn out the lights, or read. That is when he reads. It is not a preferred activity for him and that is ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy my kid with dyslexia a small junk food treat if he reads 15 minutes a night every night for a week (in additiontolisteningtoaudio books). Just a thought.
15 min? This should be at least 45 min if over 10 yrs old. Especially if they are getting rewarded
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not an essential life skill. I have not read a book for pleasure since elementary school. Maybe middle school. I have college degrees and a career.
Yes, but it will help immensely with the ACT and SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is not an essential life skill. I have not read a book for pleasure since elementary school. Maybe middle school. I have college degrees and a career.
Yes, but it will help immensely with the ACT and SAT.
Anonymous wrote:It is not an essential life skill. I have not read a book for pleasure since elementary school. Maybe middle school. I have college degrees and a career.