Will Children Mature Into Reading Books?
Posted: Tuesday, May 11, 2010
by Scott Constable
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Could it be possible that some kids just need to grow into reading? Do they develop their reading interests at a later age than others? We will explore this theory inside this article. Some kids are simply not interested in reading, especially in the early stages of reading. Once they learn to read they will be excited for a little while and then suddenly have no desire to read.
The reason that I feel so strongly about this being able to occur is that I have witnessed it first hand. When I was in elementary school I hated to read. In the fifth grade our class had a reading contest to see who could read the most books. When the contest had concluded, I had a grand total of zero books read. Even reading a comic book was out of the question. Then when I was 18 years old, I picked up a book for no other reason than pure boredom. These days I read several hours per day and enjoy to do so. Who would of thought? Certainly not my parents! Kids will mature into reading, so don't over react when they show no interest when they are growing up.I realize how frustrating it can be getting a child to read. While this can be stressful it can also be a fun and bonding experience. Use this difficult time to create something special. I am a father of 4 children so I can relate to this challenging time. When your child is looking for some thing to read, come see all the quality selections that we have to offer. My own children have advanced drastically due to the quality of these books. http://www.childrensbooks2u.com
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