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Plan to Entice My Son to Love Reading
This plan was quickly hatched when I was approached by Disney Book Group to participate in the Percy Jackson Summer Reading Program. I have heard such amazing things about the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series by Rick Riordan.
Percy Jackson is about to be kicked out of boarding school… again. And that’s the least of his troubles. Lately, mythological monsters and the gods of Mount Olympus seem to be walking straight out of the pages of Percy‘s Greek mythology textbook and into his life. And worse, he’s angered a few of them. Zeus’s master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Now Percy and his friends have just ten days to find and return Zeus’s stolen property and bring peace to a warring Mount Olympus. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the true thief: he must come to terms with the father who abandoned him; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and unravel a treachery more powerful than the gods themselves.The more I looked into this series, the more I was sure that this could achieve two goals this summer:
- Give my son the reading practice he needs daily.
- Give my son something that he can enjoy and get lost in.

Step 1: Enlist His Help
The first thing I did was to let Rhett in on the plan. He is a smart boy who would have figured it out quickly, so just laying out what I wanted to do was my best chance for his complete participation. I started with how reading was such a big part of my life at his age and I wanted that for him. I ended with an offer for this to be part of his “summer job”. Yes, I negotiated a per book rate. {Don’t judge me} My thought was to align his goals with mine. He will be spending the summer asking for jobs to make money. I will be begging him to read. This way we kill two birds with one stone. It will eliminate my nagging and keep him on track willingly.Step 2: Set Up a Reading Schedule
Because it is my goal to have him read the entire series this summer, this can only be successful if we start with a good daily reading plan. Reading aloud has always been a favorite activity in my house. I have found it to be one of the easiest ways to attract my boys (even teen boys who are normally too busy for their mom) to sit and hang out with me. Knowing this will help Rhett dive into the story faster, I want to incorporate some together reading time into our summer schedule. Oh, and then I get to read the books too! For us, it is easiest to start and end the day this way. We are setting aside some time both in the morning and evening to read. I personally love reading in the morning because it gets my day off to a thoughtful start. And who doesn’t love a good bedtime story?Step 3: House Rules Surrounding Reading
Because we are taking on this program as part of Rhett’s summer job, we are placing house rules around the reading schedule:- No screen time before morning reading is completed.
- Phone stays at rest until after morning reading.
- Books travel with him.

Step 4: Find a Good Reading Spot
This may seem unnecessary, but I think it is essential to the success of this plot…I mean plan. We live in a small house and Rhett shares a room with one of his older brothers. If he was to simply read while sitting on his bed, it would be filled with interruptions and distractions. We need to find a place where he can concentrate and enjoy the story. We have talked about it and have several places we are going to try and see which one works best:- Couch in the living room – because I work a lot in the living room at a small desk behind the couch, it is usually pretty quiet!
- Back porch – this is my favorite place in the morning and evening when it isn’t experiencing intense Texas heat.
- Front porch – this covered area is often breezy.
- Lakeside benches – there is a really cool public area with picnic tables and benches a 5 minute walk from our house that overlooks the lake.
- Dog park – this is Panda’s favorite location and there is plenty of shade and seats for humans.

We Are Giving Away A Set!
So, what do you think of my plan? Do you have a reluctant reader you think would benefit from joining Rhett on the Percy Jackson Summer Reading Challenge? Here’s your chance to win the books for yourself! Leave a comment below answering the question:WHERE IS YOUR/YOUR CHILD’S FAVORITE READING SPOT?
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We like to read snuggling in a bed together. I have an amazing reader that loves it and then my 8 year old hates reading. Which makes me sad, I love to read!
I have two girls. The oldest likes reading but the youngest is more reluctant. Howver, I got her some graphic novels and pokemon comic books (she loves pokemon!). That helped her get into reading and she enjoys it now. We are almost done with James and the Giant Peach, which she reads aloud to me.
My daughter loves to read in the hammock.
My Daughters and I all love to read in bed!
My older granddaughter loves to read and thus reads everywhere; on the school bus, in her bed, at a picnic bench.
My younger granddaughter sounds like your son. Money is always a good motivator, and I intend to try this with her.
Thanks for the idea.
I think this is an excellent idea! My kiddo struggles with reading, but has made progress this school year. I don’t want her to lose that!!
I think this is an excellent idea! My kiddo struggles with reading, but has made progress this scum year. I don’t want her to lose that!!
His good old fashioned bean bag chair in his room!! 🙂
My daughter reads anyware bu her favorite spot has to be in her room.
My daughter loves to read in her room .