There are so many things I feel I’ve gotten wrong in homeschooling, but one I know I’ve gotten right is that we read aloud all the time. It is one of my favorite parts of school, and my kids seem to love it too. Lately, I have been reading aloud at bedtime as well as during school. Currently, we are reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and even my husband has been enjoying it. Reading aloud can really be a whole family activity. The benefits of reading aloud are numerous. It improves things like language skills and general learning ability. There really is no downside to reading out loud to your family. One of my favorite resources for learning about the benefits of reading out loud is the book The Read-Aloud Family by Sarah MacKenzie. Andrew Pudewa from IEW also has tons of discussion of the benefits of reading aloud, and that information can be found on the IEW website under their blog and during his talks. If you are someone who doesn’t feel like they are very good at reading aloud or don’t want to, don’t worry; according to many sources, using audiobooks has the same benefits as doing the reading yourself. Also, don’t stop reading to your kids when they reach the age where they can read themselves. Read to your kids or family as long as you can. The benefits don’t stop when the kids get older. Not to mention all the memories you will make. My kids will randomly start talking about a book we’ve read. I love having conversations that start with ” Hey do you remember……?” Our favorite books stick with us for a long time and become part of the memories of childhood. My kids may forget many things, but I know they will remember the books we read together while growing up.
On my favorites tab is a list of some of our favorite read-alouds.








End of the first-year celebration