Hey friends! Thanks for watching todays video! I’m seeing a couple things come up often so leaving a note here! 1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones. 2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel! Happy reading! ❤
I LOVE your kids' favorites video each year! It's fun to see good books to keep on my list for my kids (13 and 6). Thank you so much for your YEARS of dedication Ashlee!
Definitely right on! I think one other thing that has helps is seeing the adults in their lives value reading and spend time reading books for pleasure. Having a family culture of reading, hearing adults talk to each other about the books they’re reading and exchanging recommendations, and seeing how a love of reading extends far beyond a childhood activity has made a difference in our home.
Love this! My son has autism, and a special super power called hyperlexia (basically his brain was wired to decode written language from a very early age). It gave him a way to communicate with us before he began speaking on his own around 4 and has opened his world to so many things. I did allow Diary of a wimpy kid (it gave us some great conversations about how we as a family behave, and treat each other with love and respect…some families don’t etc) and also gave him a huge push to start writing. I had worried he would never enjoy writing, but that book series gave him the idea, and he’s written many diaries with true and fictional stories of his daily life. He loves poetry, non fiction, and all the read alouds from mama too. My youngest is learning to read now (she’s my one I get to teach since my son taught himself)!! We are really enjoying the journey, and I can see her excitement! Such an amazing blessing ❤❤❤
My oldest is also hyperlexic, unfortunately that doesn't guarantee a love of reading or losing the love of reading. Mine just started reading Captain underpants and showed such an interest, it's a start
Thank you so much for this video, it was just what I needed to hear! Just started teaching my 5 year old to read and was already getting stressed out and overwhelmed. I’m definitely going to relax and enjoy reading with her for now to develop that love for reading. Thank you again!
I’ve watched every video you ever did since following you when you were doing Sonlight and have really just followed in your footsteps. We did all the things you mentioned in this video and it’s definitely proven 🙌 My 10 year old reads multiple chapter books a week. She loves reading. My boys are still working on their fluency so I think they will love reading more when they get that down but all of them love our read alouds and it’s such a blessing to me. We stopped doing screen time on school days like 2 years ago after I heard you mention that and that has been so fruitful in my kids reading but also just their creativity. Seriously, thank you for guiding us. You inspire me so much and it makes me want to be the best mom/teacher I can be for my kids.
This was such great advice! My absolute favorite part of homeschooling is reading aloud with them and I will read to them all the way through as well! Teaching the Bible and reading aloud will be the best memories for me when my journey is done. 💜💚💜
Your the one that encouraged me to read to my kids years ago. I now have 2 older children that read during their free time, and 2 that look forward to the day they get to read chapter books
My oldest has always had a love of reading. When he was in elementary he always took a book to school and I cant tell you how many times his teachers would send me notes home about how they had to take his book away because he was reading when they didn’t want him to. His school mates would also incessantly tease him about how he was always reading. It was the most ridiculous thing! He is in college now and still a wonderful reader which has helped him so much in school.
Great content! I have definitely lived with regret for pushing my oldest who turned out to have severe dyslexia. 2 of my 4 struggle so much and reading will probably never become easy or enjoyable, but they have learned to love "reading with your ears"! Audio books can be a wonderful way to instill the love of a good story ❤️
My oldest when in private school she saw reading as something not fun. Now that we homeschool it took the pressure off and made fun reading again. I enjoy reading more now as an adult then when in school because of the pressure. Books are a big part of our life, book stores are our family fun activity lol. Now that we are building the only request we have is a library and my husbands cried seeing how much our kids have learned on their because of books.
I appreciate that you recognize when it’s time to give your self credit for things you have instilled in them. I think as a homeschool parent it’s so easy to gloss over our accomplishments ❤.
I have seen the screen time point. I started limiting my kids and now my oldest just picks up a book and reads. Before he would mope around if i wanted him to read anything.
My daughter hates reading because the school made it a requirement and she had to answer questions about the book everyday. We will be homeschooling next year and she and I are reading together more to try and foster her reading skills and her desire to read.
So grateful for your content! Thank you for walking us through this. Your confidence & thoughtful speech & clear morals are beautifully characterized by humility. I love the way you communicate. I am continually convicted and encouraged by your content & so grateful. I needed to hear, "Your kids can sense they are not living up to the expectations you are placing on them." This wisdom applies to more than just reading expectations. I'm encouraged to walk more gently with their precious souls & hearts and challenged to evaluate what expectations I place on others. - Kayla, Weston's wife (I'm always aware that it can look creepy commenting from his profile. 😂)
I agree with all of this and dairy of a wimpy kid books are truly horrible! My Autistic, oldest son started getting into those while in public school and i seen a very negative change in him! He started to "become" like & say things like he was wimpy and he couldn't do anything....I immediately discussed this with my husband & we put a stop to it. I even told the teacher to not allow him to get any more! She later kindof encouraged it again, but i took care of it..... He hasn't touched one since and was mad at me at first, but got through the process of letting it go! I believe some teachers are too afraid to hurt feelings and don't have concern over a situation or even try to listen to the parents. Public school is terrible for a lot of reasons! Thankfully i can now control what they have access to in our homeschool! Thank u for this video & many others! 💗
I would LOVE a list of children’s classics or “must reads” from your opinion! We really upped our read alouds this last year and it’s been a major blessing!
Another great source for read alouds is The Read Aloud Family by Sarah Mackenzie(sp?). A great read as a mom but she also put lists for each age group in the book as well, so helpful!
Thanks for watching todays video! 1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones. 2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel! 3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library 4. The read aloud revival has great lists! Happy reading! ❤
We kinda have the same philosophy here, I'm letting them choose the books they want as long as it align with our values. They are still young but I value high quality books and we read them together. Also I'm a huge book reader, they see me read in my free time instead of being on my phone leading by exemple.
Thank you for this video. I think I personally put a ton of pressure on them...and now they hate it! I think it is also tied to the whole concept of heavy testing on what they have read from when they were in regular school. My son loves when we read his books for the lessons together but I felt like I should not and I should allow him to read on his own. However I know the school system mentality sometimes gets the best of me! I am going to try reading with him more even if he is going to 7th. So thank you for this inspirational video.
Thank you for this video. It was very validating. We are doing Kindergarten right now. There are so many programs of “do this and your child will excel.” We are doing TGATB but the booster cards are more of a guide. We go between TGATB readers and Bob books. I love the slow and steady foundation my son is getting. I hope his love of reading now just continues to grow.
Every night before bed, I read to my daughter. She loves it. It is not just helping her to read. The books bring up so many ideas to talk about. Hard work, being grateful, empathy, honest, and personal responsibility. And of course I sneak in my history books for kids. You should see rhe short history lectures she dies with me.
Hi! I just came across your channel. I thought it was so neat that your channel name is similar to mine! I recently started my own channel a few months ago. I enjoyed this video! I am a Library Media Specialist, so I love when children love to read! I am subscribing now and looking forward to future videos! ❤
I would love to hear what books your kids read for their age group or a video scan of your bookcase! I’m seeing many books that go under the radar cause parents don’t catch the stuff inside I.e. diary of a wimpy kid and etc. I think it’s easy for parents to “overlook” books because they are so happy their child did pick a book and not a video game. Yes share more! Lol I too love the comments from community about “you don’t see that” type of comments. Big compliment for sure 😍
Thanks for watching todays video! 1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones. 2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel! 3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library 4. The read aloud revival has great lists! Happy reading! ❤
🖐 hey mama, ive been off social for a while 🎉 Im curious to know if you have expanded on this topic either here or through your membership...Sincerely the up and coming bookworms📚🐛😎
I love reading and would read to my son almost nightly since he was a baby. He went through the school system until 3rd grade and was diagnosed with ADHD and ODD. While in public school the teachers would tell me he wants to read books that are too advanced for his reading level. I said well do you let him? They said no we make him pick out books in his reading level but he couldn’t read below his grade level either because then that was a problem. My sons love for learning quickly died and I have yet to get it back. We started homeschooling him for 4th grade and he’s now about to start 6th grade. At the moment all I can get him to read are subtitles to shows/movies in other languages. He still really enjoys listening to me read he said it’s like watching a movie in his head…lol.
Such an encouraging yet convicting topic for me. My kids don't desire books they like screens. I blame me for this. It will be hard for all of us but I will make a change. Thanks Ashlee ❤ *any recommendations for books: boys 2nd/3rd reading level
Thanks for watching todays video! 1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones. 2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel! 3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library 4. The read aloud revival has great lists! Happy reading! ❤
I have never been able to be consistent with reading aloud to my kids. We love it but can go weeks between doing so. We just jump right into all their other lessons. When do you have your read a loud time? I've tried doing it while they eat their lunch. But then I can't eat 😂 My kids LOVE reading and sometimes get in trouble for reading when they need to do other things 😂 but I do think it's important to have mom read aloud like you said.
Gosh...great minds think alike..LOL! I completely agree with you on types of books allowed in my home. I recently returned the " diary of a wimpy kid" books that was given to my son. I love all things true, lovely, and pure. Any advice on books for boys age 7-9 and girls age 11 and up? Thank you for sharing😊
Thanks for watching todays video! 1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones. 2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel! 3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library 4. The read aloud revival has great lists! Happy reading! ❤
What kind of books did you read when younger. I have a 6 year old and I read books like The Berenstain Bears books and Dr. Seuss. Did you read chapter books at that age to them?
Do you or your oldest daughter have any book recommendations for high school level? My daughter is starting to read more. I have suggested many classics but do you know of any great more modern reads? I’m hesitant on what’s available for teens nowadays. Appreciate any suggestions 😊
Do or have any of your kids struggled with reading comprehension? I have three kids that are reading, the two that do not struggle enjoy reading, but my one that has comprehension issues detests reading even books that are on topics that he likes. I read to them a lot, and they all have the same boundaries regarding screen time. So far, this is the only thing I can pinpoint that is making a difference in who likes to read in my home and who does not. Any thoughts?
Read the book Drawing a Blank by Emily Iland. Even though it is about autistic and hyperlexic readers, it might give you an idea at the reasons that could affect comprehension.
How do you find good books for your kids? I’ve had a hard time finding good books. We’ve gone to the library and pick up books and now a lot of the books I pick up are “inclusive” books, or they have bad behavior. How can I find good books for my family?
Thanks for watching todays video! 1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones. 2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel! 3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library 4. The read aloud revival has great lists! Happy reading! ❤
You may well already know this, but beware of the newer Nancy Drew books. My daughter got one for her birthday last year. I think it was from 2020. She brought it to me and showed me that there was a man in a dress. On the next page it was talking about "his husband". Keeping our kids safe is getting trickier and trickier. That made me sad, though, because I have always loved those books and assumed they were safe. Shame on me, I guess. 😔
Hey friends! Thanks for watching todays video! I’m seeing a couple things come up often so leaving a note here!
1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones.
2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel!
Happy reading! ❤
I LOVE your kids' favorites video each year! It's fun to see good books to keep on my list for my kids (13 and 6). Thank you so much for your YEARS of dedication Ashlee!
Definitely right on! I think one other thing that has helps is seeing the adults in their lives value reading and spend time reading books for pleasure. Having a family culture of reading, hearing adults talk to each other about the books they’re reading and exchanging recommendations, and seeing how a love of reading extends far beyond a childhood activity has made a difference in our home.
Love this! My son has autism, and a special super power called hyperlexia (basically his brain was wired to decode written language from a very early age). It gave him a way to communicate with us before he began speaking on his own around 4 and has opened his world to so many things. I did allow Diary of a wimpy kid (it gave us some great conversations about how we as a family behave, and treat each other with love and respect…some families don’t etc) and also gave him a huge push to start writing. I had worried he would never enjoy writing, but that book series gave him the idea, and he’s written many diaries with true and fictional stories of his daily life. He loves poetry, non fiction, and all the read alouds from mama too. My youngest is learning to read now (she’s my one I get to teach since my son taught himself)!! We are really enjoying the journey, and I can see her excitement! Such an amazing blessing ❤❤❤
My oldest is also hyperlexic, unfortunately that doesn't guarantee a love of reading or losing the love of reading. Mine just started reading Captain underpants and showed such an interest, it's a start
I have two teenage daughters, and our morning read alouds are some of my very favorite memories.
Thank you so much for this video, it was just what I needed to hear! Just started teaching my 5 year old to read and was already getting stressed out and overwhelmed. I’m definitely going to relax and enjoy reading with her for now to develop that love for reading. Thank you again!
I’ve watched every video you ever did since following you when you were doing Sonlight and have really just followed in your footsteps. We did all the things you mentioned in this video and it’s definitely proven 🙌 My 10 year old reads multiple chapter books a week. She loves reading. My boys are still working on their fluency so I think they will love reading more when they get that down but all of them love our read alouds and it’s such a blessing to me. We stopped doing screen time on school days like 2 years ago after I heard you mention that and that has been so fruitful in my kids reading but also just their creativity.
Seriously, thank you for guiding us. You inspire me so much and it makes me want to be the best mom/teacher I can be for my kids.
This means so much to me!❤
This was such great advice! My absolute favorite part of homeschooling is reading aloud with them and I will read to them all the way through as well! Teaching the Bible and reading aloud will be the best memories for me when my journey is done. 💜💚💜
I would love a video for an older child that hates reading. Where you might start, or what you might try.
Your the one that encouraged me to read to my kids years ago. I now have 2 older children that read during their free time, and 2 that look forward to the day they get to read chapter books
My oldest has always had a love of reading. When he was in elementary he always took a book to school and I cant tell you how many times his teachers would send me notes home about how they had to take his book away because he was reading when they didn’t want him to. His school mates would also incessantly tease him about how he was always reading. It was the most ridiculous thing! He is in college now and still a wonderful reader which has helped him so much in school.
Thank you for this! I have two preschoolers and a one year old! Your wisdom and recommendations are very much appreciated!
Great content! I have definitely lived with regret for pushing my oldest who turned out to have severe dyslexia. 2 of my 4 struggle so much and reading will probably never become easy or enjoyable, but they have learned to love "reading with your ears"! Audio books can be a wonderful way to instill the love of a good story ❤️
My oldest when in private school she saw reading as something not fun. Now that we homeschool it took the pressure off and made fun reading again. I enjoy reading more now as an adult then when in school because of the pressure. Books are a big part of our life, book stores are our family fun activity lol. Now that we are building the only request we have is a library and my husbands cried seeing how much our kids have learned on their because of books.
I appreciate that you recognize when it’s time to give your self credit for things you have instilled in them. I think as a homeschool parent it’s so easy to gloss over our accomplishments ❤.
Very true! I want to be better at that!
I completely agree with all you have said. I have taught 5 kids to read so far and they all love reading. I have 2 to go!
I have seen the screen time point. I started limiting my kids and now my oldest just picks up a book and reads. Before he would mope around if i wanted him to read anything.
My daughter hates reading because the school made it a requirement and she had to answer questions about the book everyday. We will be homeschooling next year and she and I are reading together more to try and foster her reading skills and her desire to read.
Ive started taking my daughters to the bookstore and just watched what they gravitate to
So grateful for your content! Thank you for walking us through this.
Your confidence & thoughtful speech & clear morals are beautifully characterized by humility. I love the way you communicate. I am continually convicted and encouraged by your content & so grateful.
I needed to hear, "Your kids can sense they are not living up to the expectations you are placing on them."
This wisdom applies to more than just reading expectations. I'm encouraged to walk more gently with their precious souls & hearts and challenged to evaluate what expectations I place on others.
- Kayla, Weston's wife (I'm always aware that it can look creepy commenting from his profile. 😂)
Praying for you friend!💜
I agree with all of this and dairy of a wimpy kid books are truly horrible! My Autistic, oldest son started getting into those while in public school and i seen a very negative change in him! He started to "become" like & say things like he was wimpy and he couldn't do anything....I immediately discussed this with my husband & we put a stop to it. I even told the teacher to not allow him to get any more! She later kindof encouraged it again, but i took care of it..... He hasn't touched one since and was mad at me at first, but got through the process of letting it go!
I believe some teachers are too afraid to hurt feelings and don't have concern over a situation or even try to listen to the parents. Public school is terrible for a lot of reasons!
Thankfully i can now control what they have access to in our homeschool!
Thank u for this video & many others! 💗
I would LOVE a list of children’s classics or “must reads” from your opinion! We really upped our read alouds this last year and it’s been a major blessing!
Another great source for read alouds is The Read Aloud Family by Sarah Mackenzie(sp?). A great read as a mom but she also put lists for each age group in the book as well, so helpful!
Thanks for watching todays video!
1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones.
2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel!
3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library
4. The read aloud revival has great lists!
Happy reading! ❤
We kinda have the same philosophy here, I'm letting them choose the books they want as long as it align with our values. They are still young but I value high quality books and we read them together. Also I'm a huge book reader, they see me read in my free time instead of being on my phone leading by exemple.
Thank you for this video. I think I personally put a ton of pressure on them...and now they hate it! I think it is also tied to the whole concept of heavy testing on what they have read from when they were in regular school. My son loves when we read his books for the lessons together but I felt like I should not and I should allow him to read on his own. However I know the school system mentality sometimes gets the best of me! I am going to try reading with him more even if he is going to 7th. So thank you for this inspirational video.
Thank you for this video. It was very validating. We are doing Kindergarten right now. There are so many programs of “do this and your child will excel.” We are doing TGATB but the booster cards are more of a guide. We go between TGATB readers and Bob books. I love the slow and steady foundation my son is getting. I hope his love of reading now just continues to grow.
"We do not buy trash books." LOL. Amen! Laughing at this but absolutely true!😂❤🎉
Every night before bed, I read to my daughter. She loves it. It is not just helping her to read. The books bring up so many ideas to talk about. Hard work, being grateful, empathy, honest, and personal responsibility. And of course I sneak in my history books for kids. You should see rhe short history lectures she dies with me.
Hi! I just came across your channel. I thought it was so neat that your channel name is similar to mine! I recently started my own channel a few months ago. I enjoyed this video! I am a Library Media Specialist, so I love when children love to read! I am subscribing now and looking forward to future videos! ❤
Hi Ashley can you do a book haul? 17:36
I would love to hear what books your kids read for their age group or a video scan of your bookcase! I’m seeing many books that go under the radar cause parents don’t catch the stuff inside I.e. diary of a wimpy kid and etc. I think it’s easy for parents to “overlook” books because they are so happy their child did pick a book and not a video game. Yes share more! Lol I too love the comments from community about “you don’t see that” type of comments. Big compliment for sure 😍
Thanks for watching todays video!
1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones.
2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel!
3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library
4. The read aloud revival has great lists!
Happy reading! ❤
🖐 hey mama, ive been off social for a while 🎉 Im curious to know if you have expanded on this topic either here or through your membership...Sincerely the up and coming bookworms📚🐛😎
Thank you so much for this video❤️❤️
I love reading and would read to my son almost nightly since he was a baby. He went through the school system until 3rd grade and was diagnosed with ADHD and ODD. While in public school the teachers would tell me he wants to read books that are too advanced for his reading level. I said well do you let him? They said no we make him pick out books in his reading level but he couldn’t read below his grade level either because then that was a problem. My sons love for learning quickly died and I have yet to get it back. We started homeschooling him for 4th grade and he’s now about to start 6th grade. At the moment all I can get him to read are subtitles to shows/movies in other languages. He still really enjoys listening to me read he said it’s like watching a movie in his head…lol.
Wonderful! That’s a start❤
Such an encouraging yet convicting topic for me. My kids don't desire books they like screens. I blame me for this. It will be hard for all of us but I will make a change. Thanks Ashlee ❤ *any recommendations for books: boys 2nd/3rd reading level
Thanks for watching todays video!
1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones.
2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel!
3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library
4. The read aloud revival has great lists!
Happy reading! ❤
I have never been able to be consistent with reading aloud to my kids. We love it but can go weeks between doing so. We just jump right into all their other lessons.
When do you have your read a loud time? I've tried doing it while they eat their lunch. But then I can't eat 😂
My kids LOVE reading and sometimes get in trouble for reading when they need to do other things 😂 but I do think it's important to have mom read aloud like you said.
Yes daily in morning basket
Gosh...great minds think alike..LOL! I completely agree with you on types of books allowed in my home. I recently returned the " diary of a wimpy kid" books that was given to my son. I love all things true, lovely, and pure. Any advice on books for boys age 7-9 and girls age 11 and up? Thank you for sharing😊
Thanks for watching todays video!
1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones.
2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel!
3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library
4. The read aloud revival has great lists!
Happy reading! ❤
@@GraceandGrit Great! I'll check these out. Thank you again!
What kind of books did you read when younger. I have a 6 year old and I read books like The Berenstain Bears books and Dr. Seuss. Did you read chapter books at that age to them?
yes, simple ones. Charlottes web, stuart little, cricket in times square, my fathers dragon. Check out my amazon page
@@GraceandGrit thank you
Do you or your oldest daughter have any book recommendations for high school level? My daughter is starting to read more. I have suggested many classics but do you know of any great more modern reads? I’m hesitant on what’s available for teens nowadays. Appreciate any suggestions 😊
Check my amazon storefront. And watch for my review video coming soon!
Ok thank you so much!
Do or have any of your kids struggled with reading comprehension? I have three kids that are reading, the two that do not struggle enjoy reading, but my one that has comprehension issues detests reading even books that are on topics that he likes. I read to them a lot, and they all have the same boundaries regarding screen time. So far, this is the only thing I can pinpoint that is making a difference in who likes to read in my home and who does not. Any thoughts?
check out my website and have them complete the book report sheets after each book. Have them try to draw what they just listened to.
Read the book Drawing a Blank by Emily Iland. Even though it is about autistic and hyperlexic readers, it might give you an idea at the reasons that could affect comprehension.
How do you find good books for your kids? I’ve had a hard time finding good books. We’ve gone to the library and pick up books and now a lot of the books I pick up are “inclusive” books, or they have bad behavior. How can I find good books for my family?
I typed this out in the middle of watching your video, maybe you answer it through the end of the video.
I read books written after 2018 first to be sure they are ok content wise haha. We stick with older published books.
I like getting books from The Good and Beautiful recommend list. We have done some great family read alouds from that list.
Thanks for watching todays video!
1. I don’t have any book lists I recommend. My amazon storefront under the book tab has 100s of books we’ve read over the years and enjoyed. Scroll all the way back for older ones.
2. My book review videos are the best place to hear my kids feedback on books we’ve read, I’ve done these for the past few years and will have another one up next month for this years books. Check under that playlist on my channel!
3. The Good and the beautiful has a wonderful library
4. The read aloud revival has great lists!
Happy reading! ❤
@Grace and Grit thank you.
My girls are 10 & 12 years old. What is a good read aloud book for me to read to them?
Check out my playlist here on my channel with reviews
Thanks for sharing :)
You may well already know this, but beware of the newer Nancy Drew books. My daughter got one for her birthday last year. I think it was from 2020. She brought it to me and showed me that there was a man in a dress. On the next page it was talking about "his husband". Keeping our kids safe is getting trickier and trickier. That made me sad, though, because I have always loved those books and assumed they were safe. Shame on me, I guess. 😔
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