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: Continue reading aloud to children even after they can read independently. This removes the "labor" of decoding and allows them to enjoy more complex, engaging stories that they might not yet be able to read alone.
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: Do not discourage children from reading "below their level" (e.g., graphic novels or older favorites). Comfort reading builds confidence and keeps the experience enjoyable. : Continue reading aloud to children even after
: Instead of formal testing, engage in casual conversation about a story. Ask open-ended questions like, "What was your favorite part?" or "I wonder why that character did that?" to foster natural critical thinking without the pressure of being "right." Seasonal Encouragement Comfort reading builds confidence and keeps the experience
The central theme of this episode is the danger of letting academic "schooly" habits—such as mandatory reading logs, comprehension quizzes, and forced analysis—extinguish the spark of reading for pleasure. When reading becomes a chore or a metric to be measured, children often begin to see it as work rather than a gateway to adventure or knowledge. Strategies to Preserve the Love of Reading
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