But lurking in the background is almost always other questions, sometimes more pressing ones about kids’ reading in general.

Getting your kids interested in a wider variety of topics is a great way to improve their chances of success as they grow older. With habits in like reading both fictional material and no-fictional material, it creates an opportunity for learning new skills and creating art.
Clearly, there’s a lot of uncertainty out there among parents when it comes to children’s books, and also an earnest desire to make the right choices and do the right thing.
~The New York Times

Key Takeaways:

1
Every parent wants their child to love reading books. There are a few hidden secrets to help make that happen for them.
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Think about what grade level kids are in when they read books. Their books should be appropriate for that grade level.
3
Some students are just gifted right from the start. Parents talk about their kids enjoying books and loving reading itself.

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