Hi Yall!
I'm glad to hear of people's interest in literature, and information,
in any form.
this family uses any method!
I enjoyed reading, though a hospital work schedule and young children limited time for reading books.
This thread rekindles my interest.
now I'm reading a book about a man walking.
After I complete a chapter, I wonder why I'm reading about taking a walk!
My DD was good at reading and writing.
She read "Baby Sitter" series.
DH doesn't read much.
He is more of a worker with his hands.
If he needs to do appliance or vehicle repair,
he checks YouTube, or the manual.
My son had a learning disability.
Specialists said he was more of an auditory learner.
They also said he scored well on vocabulary,
so he is "smart".
Like his dad, he would rather do things, or nap!
When DS in school, I bought Hooked on Phonics.
It includes variety of learning methods,
including tapes and comic books!
My grandson, who is starting his public school education,
is bringing home chapter books from school library.
Now he is reading Magic Tree House books.
Grandsons do variety of activities, including computer,
which will be important in their careers and their lives,
and learning how to use computers, and tech, safely!
PS: Son with learning disability, did graduate college,
has job, paid cash for vehicles and house,
and is my contact for how to save for retirement.
I need to call him this week for tips
for using computer links!