What age did you start reading to your child?
How much do you read?
When did you transition between you reading aloud to your child reading to you?
What age did you start reading to your child?
How much do you read?
When did you transition between you reading aloud to your child reading to you?
clementine / 856 posts
We started reading books as part of our bedtime routine, around 10 weeks or so. It was just the same 2 books for a very long time, but once he got more opinionated, we read different books every night. I read him books during the day, too, but they're very short. He's only 2, so he hasn't started reading to me yet!
pineapple / 12566 posts
With my first LO, we would read a story from time to time, but didn't get into a regular routine until he was 9 months old. Then he started to enjoy being read to and he could sit through multiple books at a time. He's 5 now and can't read on his own but still loves being read to (he starts school this fall). My younger LO has been read to since being in utero since she was always there to hear us read to DS. She wasn't as attentive as an older baby so between 12 months and 18 months she didn't really sit still and would be playing while we read. Now, she loves reading and always wants to be read to.
We don't really have a set routine, other than bedtime. We will read a bit throughout the day as they request it and we always read a few books before going to bed.
honeydew / 7463 posts
We started it really early. Like 5 weeks. But we didn't make it a CONSISTENT routine till maybe 3 months.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I read outloud while my son was in utero...I would fill up the bath tub and bust out my copy of Greek and Roman mythology.
When he was born, we started reading pretty much right when we realized we needed a bedtime routine, so about 5 weeks? I used to read three books at every nap and bedtime. Now, some nights go by where we don't read before bed but I'm okay with that at age 5.5.
nectarine / 2085 posts
We've always read out loud. When LO was really little I mostly read whatever book I was reading out loud to him, with some board books thrown in for visuals. As he got a little older and more attentive, we added more board books and picture books. The picture books got longer, and then we started mixing in chapter books with pictures a bit after 3. At 5, we still do a mix of picture books and novels, and I don't see this changing much in the near future. These days we aim for 40-45 min/day of fun reading (the amount of time has varied over the months/years), and we usually hit that. We now do most of our reading during the day or right after dinner, but we typically do one short book in bed (5-15 minutes).
As for him reading to me, we sometimes read every other sentence from a book, or trade off pages. But he mostly only reads to me at this point when we're doing a reading lesson.
pomelo / 5573 posts
We made it a part of his bedtime routine at about 3 months. We started with reading the Going to Bed book, then added Goodnight Moon. We read him those two before bed every night until he got older and started asking for different books. I would also read him a story before nap. Once he got older (probably about 18 months) we settled into our current routine, 2 books before nap, 3 before bed, he picks the books. Baby number 2 hangs out in big brother's room during the bedtime routine right now so he's been read to since birth.
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