Frustrated that your child would rather watch a tablet than read a book? Discover the science behind this and stress-free ways to spark a love for reading.

Match books to your child’s personality—curious, sensitive, adventurous, analytical, or imaginative—so reading feels like self-expression, not homework.

Screens are engineered for effortless engagement. Learn why reading feels hard in comparison and how to rebuild reading stamina step by step.

Do graphic novels count as "real" reading? Learn what cognitive psychology says about comics, visual literacy, and how to raise a confident reader.

Discover why reading drops after age 10 and what parents can do to rebuild motivation—making reading fun, easier, social, and part of daily life.

15 practical ideas to make reading fun for kids, from book choice and reading games to cozy spaces and creative story conversations that boost motivation.

Forcing reading can harm motivation. Learn what to do instead: autonomy, better book fit, small routines, and making reading feel safe again.

Reading love is often built, not born. Understand the mix of attention, confidence, book-fit, and environment that shapes a child’s reading identity.

Want to swap the iPad for a book without starting a war? Discover stress-free, science-backed ways to help your child actually enjoy reading over screens.

Build reading confidence through easy wins, better book fit, consistent practice, and the right feedback—so kids read more willingly.
