The Unpopular Parent's Guide to Raising Kids Who Beg to Read Even When You Don't Want Them To
Stop Fighting Over Screens. Start Hiding the Books. 📚
Are you tired of the constant battle between your child and their tablet? Do you wish they would pick up a book as eagerly as they pick up a remote?
Most parents think the key to a "reader" is more flashcards, earlier phonics, and constant prodding. They’re wrong. "The 'Unpopular' Parent's Guide to Raising Kids Who Beg to Read" is not a textbook. It’s a field-tested, "unconventional" roadmap for parents who want to ignite a genuine, unstoppable passion for stories in their children—without the power struggles.
What’s Inside the Guide?
This guide skips the academic fluff and gives you the exact strategies I used to turn my "reluctant" readers into book-obsessed kids who now read high-school level literature for fun.
You will learn:
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The "Hobbit" Strategy: How to use high-interest storytelling to bridge the gap for children who feel "behind."
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The Power of Radical Boredom: Why "I'm bored" is actually the greatest gift you can give your child’s literacy.
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The Unpopular Screen-Time Boundary: The specific, "tough-love" approach to devices that clears the mental space for deep reading.
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The "No-Pressure" Click: How to step back and let the magic happen naturally so your child owns their progress.