Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

#1199 - Why I Banned Reading Logs in My Home (And You Should Too)


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Research from Princeton University reveals that mandatory reading logs actually decrease children's interest in reading. While a quarter of Australian parents barely read to their kids at all, the solution isn't forcing children to track their reading time—it's making reading irresistible. This episode exposes why reading logs are counterproductive and reveals the three crucial keys to raising passionate readers. If you've ever battled with your child over filling in their reading log or worried about their reading habits, this episode offers game-changing strategies that actually work.

Quote of the Episode: "Reading is the key skill to education. It's literally the gateway to all other skills. And if we can get this one thing right with our kids, they're going to make it all right in the world."

Key Points:

  • Research shows mandatory reading logs reduce children's motivation and interest in both recreational and academic reading.
  • 25% of Australian parents read to their children once a week or less.
  • There's up to a million-word annual gap between children from book-rich and book-poor homes.
  • 56% of parents feel insecure about their own reading ability, impacting how much they read to their children.
  • Three essential strategies for fostering a love of reading:
    1. Read to children regularly, using engaging voices and interactive questioning.
    2. Model reading behaviour by having parents visibly read physical books.
    3. Allow children complete autonomy in their reading choices, even if parents consider the material "below standard".

Resources Mentioned:

  • Princeton University study on mandatory reading logs and motivation by Sarah Pak
  • Oxford University Press research on Australian family reading habits
  • "Wings of Fire" graphic novel series [affiliate link]
  • "The Magic Faraway Tree" by Enid Blyton [affiliate link]
  • "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman [affiliate link]
  • "Donald Duck's New Toy Train" (Little Golden Book)

Action Steps for Parents:

  1. Remove any mandatory reading tracking systems.
  2. Create easily accessible reading spaces with books within arm's reach.
  3. Read to children daily, using expressive voices and engaging discussions.
  4. Let children see you reading physical books regularly.
  5. Allow children to choose their own reading material without judgment.
  6. Keep screens separate from reading time - stick to physical books.
  7. Make reading a joyful activity rather than a chore.
  8. Ask interactive questions about stories to enhance engagement.
  9. Read slower than you think necessary to aid comprehension.
  10. Create regular family reading times.

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