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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 375790" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Make sure the magazines you get are on his level. Instead of reg Sports Illustrated get SI for Kids. Or the kid version of National Geographic. Go to a bookstore and take a look at ALL the magazines they have that are aimed at either an interest of his or are designed for kids.</p><p> </p><p>The reading teacher LDM said didn't care what he read as long as he read was on the right track. No matter what his interests are, look for a magazine about them. Also introduce him to blogging if you find some that might interest him. Ebooks to read on the computer are also widely available. Many computers have programs that will read text out loud to you. The voice sounds a bit strange to me, but it reads pages of ebooks very well. You can gel almost anything about anything online.</p><p> </p><p>Mobipocket is an excellent source of ebooks. There are other ebook sites also. Or maybe you could work with him to create his own ebook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 375790, member: 1233"] Make sure the magazines you get are on his level. Instead of reg Sports Illustrated get SI for Kids. Or the kid version of National Geographic. Go to a bookstore and take a look at ALL the magazines they have that are aimed at either an interest of his or are designed for kids. The reading teacher LDM said didn't care what he read as long as he read was on the right track. No matter what his interests are, look for a magazine about them. Also introduce him to blogging if you find some that might interest him. Ebooks to read on the computer are also widely available. Many computers have programs that will read text out loud to you. The voice sounds a bit strange to me, but it reads pages of ebooks very well. You can gel almost anything about anything online. Mobipocket is an excellent source of ebooks. There are other ebook sites also. Or maybe you could work with him to create his own ebook. [/QUOTE]
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