Revamp Your Family’s Fall Reading Routine with These Tips
I love fall. Nothing beats the bliss of biting into a juicy apple, stomping through crunchy leaves, and sipping hot cider. A good book is the perfect fall companion, whether I’m soaking up the gentle warmth of a low-hanging sun while perched on a park bench, surrounded by trees in all their autumn glory, or tucked into the cozy corner of my couch, mug in hand. Fall is the season of fresh starts. With schools abuzz with back-to-school energy and teachers assessing their students to see what reading growth they made over the summer, this is the perfect time to dive into a new book and either introduce or revamp a culture of reading in your family. Got reluctant readers, too many reading levels to keep track of, some kids who need quiet and others who read as if they are shouting, and barely enough time in the day to get dinner on the table? Overcome these challenges with a little determination and a few tried-and-true tips. The Early Years Keep it positive – From infa...