I think it’s possible to make time for reading as well. Now, it’s not going to be hours and hours when you have many young children. Duh. LOL It can be a real challenge. But there are a couple of things to think about—one is, what are you showing your children about what you think is important? If you think reading is important, it won’t have much impact on them if you don’t live that out in front of them. Even when my kids were small, I felt it was important to occasionally sit down, right while they were playing or something, and read for myself, even if it was only 5 minutes. That is a powerful example. My children all WANTED to read for themselves and soon learned to do so (at which time one should IMMEDIATELY schedule a family “reading hour” where EVERYONE including mom gets to read!) I also wanted to read TO my children to show how important that is, but this is distinct from reading for yourself. If I want my kids to read to themselves, I figured I needed to model that.
Also, for me, I would have had immense trouble keeping it all together without some reading time. For me, it’s better than therapy. It was the single most important factor keeping me from going nuts, after prayer! AFter a while, the kids picked up on this and every so often, after a particularly hard day, one of them would push me down and bring me a book and tell me to read so I’d feel better! LOL
As for WHAT to read, keeping lists of things to read, and gleaning ideas from others–there are networking sites–for BOOKS. I love that! Who needs Facebook, I don’t blog–but I am very attached to Goodreads.com and keep a page there with all the books I’ve read, reviewed, kept notes, can organize them by topic, keep a list of things I’d like to read in the future, see what my likeminded friends are reading, and comment on each other’s books and reviews. Love it! Oh, and I have my highschoolers keep up there, too. Makes it simple to know what they thought of a book and to use books they read on their own time to put into my transcripts. If you do drop by the site, I”m bookwormmichelle 🙂