I have a 12 yo daughter who loves to read, is a good reader, and when she reads aloud she reads with good expression even on a “cold reading”. However, she is a slower reader – it takes her awhile to get through her books. The stack of books on her shelf keeps growing as she accumulates more than she finishes!
On the one hand, this doesn’t bother me because I know she reads well and because I know she really enjoys reading. However, looking to the future – high school, college, etc. – she will feel overwhelmed if she cannot plow through all the reading required of her.
So what do I do? Do I leave her alone and just assume she will get faster over time (she’s been reading since she was 6 if that’s helpful for background info). Or are there tips to help her speed up a little? I don’t want to kill her enjoyment of reading and turn it into a chore, but I also don’t want her to feel like she’s drowning in books because she can’t get through them quickly enough.
It doesn’t help that her younger brother is a super fast reader (which has its own issues but not going there right now!)
Looking forward to hearing from you.
-Tanya