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Old 11-24-2008, 07:30 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post

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Do this from infancy, and you have a reader.

You can't "MAKE" children love to read, but you can instill it in them.
Desertgrandma, you are sooooooo right. I agree completely. BUT: What do you do with a teenager who was never read to by his parents and who says he just can´t stand books? My nephew is one of those “never-read-anything-until-some-stupid-teacher-will-force-me-to”-child. But guess what - my Cybook catched his interest. Now he´s figuering out if the English book he has to read for school is available as an ebook, because it would be so much cooler to read (yes, READ!!!) that boring stuff on his notebook. So I guess, Ervserver could be right as well...
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