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Old 11-18-2013, 06:49 PM   #24
danskmacabre
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Originally Posted by Geralt View Post
Kids learn by imitation. So if parents read a lot, there is a big chance kids will too. Don't blame it all on this generation. Parents are those who are in the wrong almost always, not kids.
Agreed, when I met my wife, she didn't read much, at least not for leisure.

Pretty much everyone in my family (meaning sisters, my parents etc) read a LOT.

After a bit, my wife started taking up reading a lot.
I have 2 kids and they both read a lot, especially my daughter, 11 who is a voracious reader.
My son 13 reads a lot, but not as much as my daughter, but then he has loads of exams and homework atm, so he doesn't have much time for leisure reading these days.
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