Does your read-aloud time ever devolve into chaos? Do you spend just as much time asking your kids to sit still as you do actually reading?
In this episode, I’m talking about how we can modify our expectations just a bit to make read-aloud time more successful.
Many kids listen better when they’re doing something with their hands (listen to Dr. Michael Gurian talk about that right here).
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- how to keep your kids at read-aloud time longer
- why it’s absolutely OK for kids to be “busy” during read-aloud time
- what kids of all different ages can do while you read aloud
Consider this episode your permission slip for making read-aloud moments easier on you and happier for your kids.
There’s even a FREE printable list of ideas for what all ages of kids can do during read-aloud time:
Download the FREE printable list
WHAT KIDS OF ANY AGE CAN DO DURING
READ-ALOUD TIME
Click the play button below:
Here’s a video where I show you my magazine holders (we get to read-aloud time SO MUCH FASTER now that we use this method!):
Links from today’s show:
- Here’s where you can find simple ways to listen to audiobooks with your kids.
- These are my magazine holders (you probably want sturdier ones)
- Chunky puzzles
- Pattern blocks: foam
- Pattern blocks: wood
- Pattern block cards
- Play-Doh tools
- Washable dot markers
- Melissa and Doug big coloring pads
- Chunky crayons
- Prang watercolors
- Usborne sticker books
- Perler Beads
- Geoboards
- Pony beads
- Melissa and Doug Water Wow
- Scratch Art
- Cutting workbooks
- How to Draw books by Ralph Masiello
- Rainbow Loom
- How to finger knit (instructions)
- Paint by Sticker books
- Puzzles
- Spirographs
- Thinking Putty
- Fidget spinners
(One more bonus idea for older kids–check out these fantastic embroidery kits from CozyBlue Handmade.)
Books from this episode:
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Download the FREE printable list
WHAT KIDS OF ANY AGE CAN DO DURING
READ-ALOUD TIME