I am at my wits end with my son, who recently turned 11. He's been "Home schooling", ha ha ha, for 6 weeks now, with no end in sight. (I laugh, because his school is doing absolutely nothing as far as guided learning goes. They gave out work packets the first week of the quarantine, and after that they basically left parents to figure it out on their own. We pay a fortune in school taxes each year, MOVED HERE because the schools were so good, and now the Teachers are getting paid their full salaries to tell us to "Make sure they read and practice their math." Gee, thanks.)
Anyway, I digress...My wife and I have him working every day in various 5th grade workbooks that we bought online, but the reading is a toughie. He did not inherit my love of books. He hates to read because almost nothing engages him. After months of trying, I finally got him to read Neil Gaiman's THE GRAVEYARD BOOK, and he complained about how long it was, but...he kept reading. He was smiling while he read. He happily recapped what he had just read when asked. I finally got him! BUT...Gaiman doesn't have a ton of stuff suitable for younger readers. He just finished CORALINE, and is blowing through ODD AND THE FROST GIANTS, but now that I'm out of Gaiman books, I'm looking for suggestions for similar books that might spark his interest. I figured you fine folks might have some ideas. (I'm wondering how King's THE GIRL WHO LOVED TOM GORDON might work....I read it over twenty years ago, but in my memories it seems like a young adult type of book....)
I welcome any and all suggestions, and thank you in advance for your help.
Anyway, I digress...My wife and I have him working every day in various 5th grade workbooks that we bought online, but the reading is a toughie. He did not inherit my love of books. He hates to read because almost nothing engages him. After months of trying, I finally got him to read Neil Gaiman's THE GRAVEYARD BOOK, and he complained about how long it was, but...he kept reading. He was smiling while he read. He happily recapped what he had just read when asked. I finally got him! BUT...Gaiman doesn't have a ton of stuff suitable for younger readers. He just finished CORALINE, and is blowing through ODD AND THE FROST GIANTS, but now that I'm out of Gaiman books, I'm looking for suggestions for similar books that might spark his interest. I figured you fine folks might have some ideas. (I'm wondering how King's THE GIRL WHO LOVED TOM GORDON might work....I read it over twenty years ago, but in my memories it seems like a young adult type of book....)
I welcome any and all suggestions, and thank you in advance for your help.
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