4.2 10 Questions to Consider Before Reading a Banned Book with Your Child
Description
This year, Banned Book Week is October 1-7.
In this episode, I'm taking on a controversial topic... reading banned books with your children.
Tune in for an explanation of why some books get banned and ten questions to consider before reading banned books with your kiddos.
Books & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- Bridge to Terribithia by Katherine Patterson
- Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
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Choosing to read a banned book with your child opens up important conversations about values, freedom, and critical thinking. It's crucial to approach these books thoughtfully, especially since the topics can sometimes be complex or sensitive. For parents who want additional support in navigating challenging discussions, using an essay writing service like https://oxessays.com/ can be incredibly helpful in organizing thoughts and preparing age-appropriate explanations. Oxessays offers expert assistance that can make the experience much more meaningful and structured. Carefully considering each of the ten questions before diving into the book ensures a positive and enriching experience for both parent and child.