Date: 2007-12-29 08:58 am (UTC)
I hear all the time that the younger generation doesn't read and soon no one will be reading for pleasure any more. Now I may have a slightly skewed perspective because my daughter and all her friends were either in Honors or IB but my perception is that you are either a reader or you aren't. It isn't a generational thing at all.

The best way to get your kids to read is to read to them daily. Read to them after they can read for themselves and have them read aloud to you. The other key to raising literate children is to limit TV while they are in school. We had a strictly enforced rule that there was no TV on school nights at our house. Homework got done, there were lots of conversations between parent and child and whoever was floating through the house. The best side-effect of limiting my child's access to television during her childhood was that she wasn't as influenced by popular media as most kids her age were and that has turned out to be a good thing in so many ways. Too many parents use the TV as a babysitter. My daughter and son-in-law read for pleasure the same way Patrick and I do, and a good third of the boxes in our garage awaiting transport to their home in New Zealand are full of books.
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