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In todays episode I talk about how I got into reading. I talk about why I never used to read, what sparked me to start now and what I want to read in the future. I will be doing book reviews on my TikTok so go follow it if your interested in that! Thank you for listening and supporting the podcast. It means a lot to me! Link for all my socials and more: https://linktr.ee/jackmckinney --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/small-talk/message
The Taco Awards 2023. Join hosts Ken and Liv, a cast of authors, illustrators, a bunch of rowdy book characters, and even singing sharks, as we bring you all the glitz and glamour of the Taco Kids Book Awards. We'll bring you the shortlist and winners of such categories as: The Reluctant Reader award, The Best Character, The Laugh out Loud Award, Best Picture Book and more. Who will take home the Gold Taco?
I am fighting my child to get him to read. He is a reluctant reader, and it is a battle all the time. Is this familiar to you?This is something I often hear from other homeschool parents. As someone who loves to read anything, it makes me want to cry when I hear of a parent struggling with a reluctant reader. Show notes and links: https://lifeunboxed.blog/reluctant-reader Grab your guide today! The Momtrepreneur's Guide to Homeschool Curriculum: https://lifeunboxed.blog/homeschool-curriculum/ RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW:How to Read as a Busy Mom Boss: https://youtu.be/gQnurM3NlecBanish Group Think and Teach Your Kids to be Independent Thinkers: https://youtu.be/xYUKVWTV1hwLearning Styles: https://myhomeschoolwithaview.com/the-four-main-learning-styles/Reading Journal: https://lifeunboxed.blog/homeschool-unit-studies/ Journals and Notebooks for Mom + Homeschool Resources: https://geni.us/Jodiethemom ~~~MOM BOSS 2.0 WORKBOOKAre you ready to break free from the 9–5, be your own boss, raise your kids, and enjoy your life? Download your free 20-page workbook and get started on your path to freedom. https://life-unboxed-blog.ck.page/73d633e72dCHECK OUT LIFE UNBOXED MERCHANDISE AND GET SOME GREAT MOM BOSS SWAGhttps://teespring.com/stores/life-unboxed-blog MOMS RUN ON COFFEE. BUY JODIE THE MOM ONE.https://ko-fi.com/lifeunboxedblog ABOUT JODIE THE MOM:To learn more about Jodie, please visit: https://lifeunboxed.blog/about-the-mom-work-from-home-mom/ To learn more about Life Unboxed blog, visit: https://lifeunboxed.blog/about-the-blog-working-from-home-with-kids/FOLLOW JODIE:Website: https://lifeunboxed.blog/Business: https://www.jodierperry.com/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/LifeUnboxedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LifeunboxedblogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeunboxedblog/Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-647543YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lifeunboxedblog Music for the intro/outro is Like it Hot by Tenoaxehttp://teknoaxe.com/Link_Code_3.php?q=1579 Disclaimer: This video and description contain affiliate links. If you purchase using one of these links, I make a small commission at no additional cost to you. This helps me keeps things free for you, and who doesn't love free stuff.Support the show
Colton's journey starts with an unexpected twist – from being a reluctant reader and public speaker during his early years to becoming a respected lawyer today. He reminisces about his kindergarten days when he confidently declared his ambition to be a lawyer in front of friends and families. However, he didn't truly believe it until he was accepted into law schools during his undergraduate degree. As a doer and a lover of learning, Colton shares his passion for hands-on experiences outside the classroom. During his time at the University of Tulsa College of Law, he eagerly sought opportunities to work beyond the confines of the classroom. His experiences included working for esteemed professionals such as Honorable John Dowdell in the U.S. Northern District of Oklahoma, where he delved into legal research, opinions, and the complexities of the law. Colton's resolute attitude led him to diverse roles at Life Church's legal counsel, Tulsa County Public Defenders' Office, Check-6, Inc., Fry & Elder law firm, and Tulsa County District Attorney's Office. After successfully graduating from law school and passing the bar, Colton embarked on a journey at the Tulsa County District Attorney's office, where he gained invaluable experience trying jury cases, both misdemeanor and felony. This courtroom experience became the bedrock of his career, setting the stage for his transition to personal injury law. In this episode, Colton emphasizes the significance of understanding his clients' experiences during challenging times and the importance of collaborating with professionals to build compelling cases. He also discusses his unique family connection to law, including his grandfather, father, and their partners at Richardson Richardson Boudreaux. Colton's commitment to serving individuals during their most challenging moments is palpable throughout the conversation, and he invites you to consider him and his team at Richardson Richardson Boudreaux as potential partners to navigate your legal needs. The episode also offers a sneak peek into Colton's upcoming podcast and encourages listeners to follow him on social media for insightful legal content. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from Colton Richardson's journey from a reluctant reader to a respected lawyer.
Every homeschooling mom wants their kids to become good readers and to love reading, but what if your child seems reluctant? Today I am answering a question I received from a mom who had some concerns about her son's reading journey. Resources mentioned in this episode: Let's Talk About Reading CTC Math My YouTube channel The Unhurried Homeschooler Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart The Four-Hour School Day The Unhurried Homeschooler Mentoring Course Homeschooling Today (P.S. Don't forget to check out my latest book, The Four Hour School Day: How You and Your Kids Can Thrive in the Homeschool Life on Amazon, durendawilson.com, or your favorite bookseller!)
My Baba's Editor Ellie Thompson welcomes guests Pinky Laing, Head of Partnerships for Tonies UK and Emily Best, Knowledge and Research Manager at the National Literacy Trust to Parental Control to discuss the benefits of audio for children. Pinky and Emily team up to tell us about this month's launch of the Tonies' Schools and Nurseries Education initiative, supporting teachers to help children learn through the power of audio, with research commissioned from the National Literacy Trust. This podcast episode explores how audiobooks offer a huge range of educational and wellbeing benefits, as well as how useful they are in motivating struggling or reluctant readers to engage in the world of literature. Email us at info@mybaba.com Follow us on Instagram @mybabainsta and @mybabagram Show notes Together, tonies® and the National Literacy Trust created downloadable lesson plan content to help support teachers of Early Years children, available for free at: https://tonies.com/en-gb/tonies-for-teachers/ To redeem their unique discount code for 25% off a tonies® Starter Set, teachers should visit the Tonies Education page and fill in their details. For further details on tonies® Schools and Education initiative, ‘Tonies for Teachers‘ - please visit: https://tonies.com/en-gb/tonies-for-teachers/ What is My Baba? My Baba provides the daily scoop on family, food and lifestyle - we're not just experts at all things parenting. Visit mybaba.com The Content on this podcast is provided by My Baba and represents our sole opinions and views. For more information on our terms and conditions please refer to the website: https://www.mybaba.com/terms-conditions/
The students filed into class discussing the latest TV shows they had binge-watched and swapping stories of their weekends. A few of them talked about the challenges of a fast-paced MAT program (Masters in the Arts of Teaching) and how they were balancing that with... The post There Is No Such Thing as a Reluctant Reader appeared first on John Spencer.
When your kid simply doesn't like to read, it can be difficult for them - and for you. Megan and Allison look at ways to find the right book at the right time to help engage a reluctant reader. Allison shares a fun idea for sparking your kid's writing fire, and Megan has tips for helping kids choose their own books. Plus, they discuss their uncanny resemblance to Ed Sheeran and Beyonce. No, really.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.comConnect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on FacebookVisit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com
It's All About that Braille: Ways to Make Braille Fun for Early Learners and Reluctant Reader
Join Ariel & Raeleen as they answer questions like: which books would they recommend to those who are trying to get into Graphic Novels but don't know the genre very well? Which book to screen adaptation makes the most sense for Ariel & Raeleen to act in? And more! Unbinding books to get to their heart with Ariel Bissett and Raeleen Lemay! Submit your book requests at booksunboundpodcast.com and support the podcast on patreon! patreon.com/booksunbound
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Mohammad Al Mahdawi, a self-admitted reluctant reader, talks about how the mission and efforts of Traveling Stories turned him into a voracious reader. Al Mahdawi is joined by Emily Moberly, CEO and Founder to the organization, whose focus is to empower children to overcome obstacles by helping them fall in love with reading by the 4th grade. Moberly, the author of a new children’s book – Watch Out for Mr. B – chats about Al Mahdawi’s work as a stellar Traveling Stories volunteer.
It can be disappointing, maybe even heart-breaking, when your child won’t read. Many families have at least one reluctant reader who just doesn’t enjoy reading. But don’t worry, there are many ways you can encourage your child to read at home, and enjoy it! This blog-post contains affiliate links. Please see the Disclaimer for more […] Read more... The post 13 Ways to Encourage the Reluctant Reader appeared first on Muslim Homeschooling Resources.
Do you have a reluctant reader at home? Perhaps even yourself? Have you become distanced from your local, public library? Hear an inspiring story about a mom's persistence paying off big-time and how this now-bookworm loves his job as a public library director - and of course, get lots of ideas about resources that may be available to you at your library, in this episode: From reluctant reader to librarian. This week we are joined by a wonderful man and strong librarian- Harold Hayes, director of the Samuels Public Library in Front Royal Virginia. His career in public libraries has fostered his interest in things such as access to information and the role literacy and information have on societies and the democratic process. Harold is a proponent for books and reading both in his personal and professional life and is passionate about reading aloud to children, a passion that came about at least in part because of his own experiences struggling to read as a child. From those struggles years ago to his role today as a public library director, his is an inspiring story! From a reluctant reader to librarian: 1. Harold’s rough start with reading- he struggled for years and did not start reading proficiently until he was in 6th grade. 2. Despite his struggles reading himself, he stayed interested in books and he credits his “saintly mother,”(Harold’s words!) who he said read to them a lot and, “always put... those stories out in front of us that captured our interest and therefore challenged our ability to read at a higher and better level…” 3. The summer after Harold’s fourth grade year his family took a road trip from Wisconsin down along the Mississippi River and she read the book Tom Sawyer out loud to him and his four siblings as they drove, following a similar path Tom Sawyer travels in the book. It made the story alive and memorable for Harold, who, at the time, could not have read and understood that book himself. 4. To go from such a reluctant reader to the career he has now, Harold had to turn some corners. In the sixth grade, Harold found a book at a library used book sale and used it for a book report he was required to do for school. It was about a boy and his dog and something about it really clicked with Harold and he devoured every dog story he could find, “harassing [his] poor school librarian” for more. 5. Looking back on his reading journey, Harold’s advice to anyone going through similar experiences with their children is to look in to Jim’s Trelease and the benefits of reading aloud as well as to let yourself give kids what they want to read, as opposed to what you think they should read. 5. Harold has worked in public libraries for years and he told us that one of his favorite things about it is the fact that public libraries are service-oriented places and he loves helping people. He especially loves solving the little mysteries that people come in with- finding answers for them. It is a good reminder that librarians are there to help us and we aren’t inconveniencing them with our kids and our questions! 6. While the exact programs differ, almost every public library will have programs for kids and teenagers. Things like story times or Books and Barks (kids can read to a trained service dog), so check out your local library for what they offer! 7. Although we may think of library programs as being for younger kids, most have them for all ages, including teens. Those older kids can also be volunteers at the library and help with those programs that they love! Harold left us with a great idea of how to get started on putting these great ideas into practice this week. He invited us to read out loud to our children and, of course, go visit your public library! In this episode we mention: Websites Samuels Public Library Facebook page Books: Click here for a complete list of our episodes.
It’s our 6th Annual Sunday Morning Magazine with Rodney Lear Recommended Summer Reading List Show. We have reviewed a number of books and put together a list of what we think are some of the best summer reads in three categories: Picture Books, Middle School and Young Adults. Middle School, CAMP by Kayla Miller
Students struggle with reading for a number of reasons, including negative associations, difficulty, or the feeling that reading is too much work. Classical Academy Online English Teacher, Kellye Bojorquez, shares her suggestions for improving the reading experience. She shares how modeling reading, encouraging positive behavior, and having positive conversations can lead to improvement and success.
Are teachers telling you that your child is a reluctant reader? What can parents do at home to help their child increase their reading practice? I'll give you a hint - we aren't talking about AR reading.
If you’ve got struggling or reluctant readers, this one is for you. I hope this post inspires you take a break from your everyday reading instruction and read the world around you. Don’t worry! Learning will move forward. You just have to think outside the book. Teaching a child to read is an amazing experience. I’ve been lucky enough to work with over 100 children learning to read in my career teaching first and second grade. Each child was different, and each one prepared me to teach my own son. Listen or read more at https://thehomeschoolresourceroom.com/2017/06/18/think-outside-the-book-10-other-ways-to-get-your-child-reading/
LCP Ep 7: Ultimate List of Fun Ways to Engage your Reluctant Reader Do you have a reader who is “reluctant” or has no interest in reading? Is it a battle to get them to show any interest in a book? This is a common problem and you are not alone. I fought that […] The post Ultimate List of Fun Ways to Engage your Reluctant Reader appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Woo Your Reluctant Reader: Put Away the Books is an article written by Leslie Hubbard. We hope you enjoy the audio. You can also read the article here.
Introduction episode! Cathy + e talk about how comics have been defined throughout history, how + why comics were adopted into English classrooms, + the “reluctant reader” idea.For episode citation: https://comicarted.com/blog/2017/7/7/drawing-a-dialogue-episode-1
Young Adult author, Jennifer Nielsen talks about her journey to becoming an author, and Literacy Learning Specialist Marné Isakson, offers tips to parents and teachers that will help struggling reluctant readers.
Lauren Tarshis, author of the bestselling I Survived series, explains why her stories of survival resonate so deeply with young readers. Her thrilling tales about such momentous events as the sinking of the Titanic and the bombing of Pearl Harbor allow her fictionalized characters to confront life-or-death challenges. Lauren also dons her editor’s hat to talk about Storyworks Jr., Scholastic's new English Language Arts magazine for third graders. Guest: Lauren Tarshis’s I Survived series has sold more than 21 million copies. The fictionalized tales take characters on harrowing journeys, where they must draw on their smarts and resilience. In her work, Lauren has brought to life such events as the Joplin tornado, the destruction of Pompeii, Hurricane Katrina, and, most recently, one of the deadliest volcanic eruptions in U.S. history—I Survived the Eruption of Mount St. Helens, 1980. Lauren is also the editor of Scholastic Storyworks and Storyworks Jr. magazines and the author of Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree and Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell in Love. She can be found online at laurentarshis.com. Follow her on Twitter @laurenTarshis. Additional resources: Browse the I Survived Series and read excerpts from each book here. Learn more about Storyworks Jr., Scholastic’s new magazine for third graders, here. Special thanks: Music composed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Sound mix and editing by Daniel Jordan and Christopher Johnson Produced by Megan Kaesshaefer Photo credit: David Dreyfuss
Do you suddenly have a child who previously loved to read and has become reluctant? Are you struggling with how to get your kiddo to read on their own successfully? In this episode, Nicole describes the 5 steps to take when you find yourself struggling to encourage your child out of being a reluctant reader. [...] The post 5 Steps to Helping Your Child Out of the Reluctant Reader Stage appeared first on Teaching Your Child.
June 5, 2014. The Young Readers Center produced a symposium on reluctant readers, children who struggle with reading skills that can impede their ability to learn and their interest in books. The panel, moderated by Center for the Book director John Cole included pediatrician Trude Haecker, psychologist Claire Agard and author/illustrators Stephan Pastis and Jarrett J. Krosoczka. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6466
As a teacher and as a father, I have watched a number young people fall in…and then out of love with books. Even[...] The post Working to Reach the Reluctant Reader (Better Learning For Schools #7) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
On this week’s show, I talk with literacy expert, educator, and mom Melissa Taylor about her new book for parents called Book Love: Help Your Child Grow from Reluctant to Enthusiastic Reader. Melissa explains the four main reasons why your child might not be the reader you wish she were, and how you can help her become a lifelong … Read more about this episode...