Raising Kids Who Read

The book was translated by the Arab House of Science Publishers and is available on the Abjad platform

A book that provides practical solutions for parents and educators to help children develop a love of reading, even in the digital age.
Willingham explains that reading is very important, but many children lose interest in it before adolescence.
The book addresses three key elements to encourage reading: decoding, comprehension, and motivation.

The book addresses these elements in detail, and provides age-specific advice to support children's reading development from birth through adolescence.
Willingham understands that children's needs change as they age, and offers scientific evidence-based strategies for each stage. It also addresses specific challenges, such as helping children with reading difficulties and encouraging reading in the digital age.

One of the strengths of this book is its practical orientation. Because it offers concrete suggestions and actionable steps for teachers and parents to support reading as a hobby. It debunks common myths about teaching reading and offers a science-based approach to fostering a lifelong love of books.

Whether you're a teacher or a parent, this book will equip you with the knowledge and tools to raise children who love to read from kindergarten through high school.

Book by Daniel T. Willingham