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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 375568" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I would go ahead and read to/with difficult child for now. My difficult child also hates to read. I did much of his reading in 5th grade because he was dealing with much larger issues than read his school work. That helped him a lot.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child has also told me last year (7th grade) that it is sometimes hard to "see" the words. The contrast of the black words on some of the white pages is distracting.</p><p> </p><p>We have gotten magazines that interest difficult child (cars and sports) and he will read those. Keep looking for those opportunities that will have him reading. For required reading, have him read all quotations (ask him to do so in a voice/tone/accent of the character) and you read the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 375568, member: 5096"] I would go ahead and read to/with difficult child for now. My difficult child also hates to read. I did much of his reading in 5th grade because he was dealing with much larger issues than read his school work. That helped him a lot. My difficult child has also told me last year (7th grade) that it is sometimes hard to "see" the words. The contrast of the black words on some of the white pages is distracting. We have gotten magazines that interest difficult child (cars and sports) and he will read those. Keep looking for those opportunities that will have him reading. For required reading, have him read all quotations (ask him to do so in a voice/tone/accent of the character) and you read the rest. [/QUOTE]
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