Raising Kids Who Read
What Parents and Teachers Can Do
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:21st Apr '15
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book offers strategies for parents and educators to nurture a lifelong love of reading in children, even in a digital world. Raising Kids Who Read provides practical guidance.
In Raising Kids Who Read, Daniel T. Willingham, a renowned psychology professor and bestselling author, explores the challenges of fostering a love for reading in today's digital age. As children increasingly gravitate towards screens, many lose interest in reading before they even reach adolescence. This book delves into the reasons behind this trend and offers practical strategies for parents and educators to reignite that passion for reading, ensuring it continues into adulthood. Willingham's engaging writing style combines evidence-based analysis with relatable cultural references, making the content both informative and enjoyable.
The book outlines three essential components for cultivating reading enthusiasm: decoding, comprehension, and motivation. Willingham emphasizes that these elements are crucial at every stage of a child's development, from birth through adolescence. Unlike many resources that focus solely on early childhood, Raising Kids Who Read acknowledges the evolving needs of children as they grow. It provides actionable advice that can be tailored to different age groups, ensuring that both parents and teachers can effectively support a child's reading journey.
Moreover, Raising Kids Who Read addresses common misconceptions about reading education and offers insights into supporting children with dyslexia. By debunking myths and presenting research-backed recommendations, Willingham empowers readers to share the joy of reading with children of all ages, making it a cherished hobby rather than a chore.
ISBN: 9781118769720
Dimensions: 226mm x 155mm x 28mm
Weight: 431g
240 pages