
Here’s how 4 other parenting experts say to respond…

Melissa Taylor
Don’t despair, says Book Love author Melissa Taylor. Instead, try these three secrets to get your reluctant reader hooked on books. Format: Video (1:58)

Bruce Feiler
The bestselling author of The Secret of Happy Families did his research and discovered the best way to respond. Format: Video (1:39)

Kelly Gallagher
Longtime educator and child reading expert Kelly Gallagher says that a parent should take into account a child’s age and use these techniques to make reading fun. Format: Article

Marva Collins
Famed educator Marva Collins shares her secret for getting even the most recalcitrant readers to succeed. Format: Article
Video transcript
“Often when kids say reading is boring, I don’t like reading, they really mean I’m afraid I am not good at reading. Often behind this screen of I don’t like, I don’t want, is this idea that some people are good at something and some aren’t. And maybe I’m not good at it. And if we teach kids that skills like reading are things that you become better at over time by doing it when it’s hard. That can make a really big difference. And in general, we should teach them hard things don’t mean you’re not good at something. Hard is how you get better at them. In general, we should teach them, easy tasks, boring, waste of time. Hard tasks, that’s when you’re growing these connections in your brain and getting smarter.”