Parents Develop Bedtime Story Rituals
March 26, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
Do you and your youngsters have bedtime story rituals? Is reading a story to young children or allowing them to read at bedtime a fun occasion in your family?
Some of my fondest childhood memories center around bedtime stories. When we four children were very young, Mother read to us. We piled on one another’s beds, alternating each evening, while she read chapters from Heidi, Robinson Crusoe, Little Women, and Tom Sawyer.
Then, often during the day, we might act out these stories. I particularly recall our pretend jaunts around the Swiss Mountains as we visited Heidi, Peter, Clara and Grandfather.
When we were …read more
How Do We Capture Young Readers in the Electronic Age?
May 27, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
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Has the “electronic age” replaced reading books with electronic games?
Teachers I talk with, as I do substitute teaching and conduct writing workshops in schools, find it challenging to keep many of their students interested in reading. They mention that it seems fewer of them like to read…or they don’t read so much at home.
“We have to compete with TV, video games, and movies to hold their attention,” one teacher remarked to me. “I feel I have to be an entertainer.”
When assigned something to read at school, many students groan, while a few (like my granddaughter) consider this an enjoyable respite …read more




