Educators sometimes complain about the difficulty in getting middle school children interested in reading and writing. Kids around the age of 11 and 12 years old may do just enough to get by and finish homework. This is not however sufficient interest and no where near the optimum goal of having these kids entertained by reading and writing. If you are a parent or educator who is looking to get a child more interested in reading. Here are a few places you can start.
First, identify reading material that is of interest to the child. If your child is into cars, find them fiction based on driving cars, biographies or autobiographies of famous racing personalities, or car and driver magazine. The fact is it just does not work to hand a kid a literary classic and expect them to get interested in reading. Instead, ease them into the heavy material by getting them hooked on reading with something they enjoy.
Second, if you know a child who is very uninterested in reading and rejects the notion out of hand, it would be good to get their reading ability tested. There are a number of issues that make reading difficult to some individuals and rather than let anyone know what they are dealing with, they simply internalize the problem. Naturally, they have no interest in reading as they don’t want to draw attention to the problem. This is where you can step in and help.
Middle school is a great time to explore reading and for kids to begin to develop his or her own stories. Encourage your little reader today.









