Helping Children Read Well the Hard Books with Sara Osborne
Description
Parents often wonder if pushing through difficult books is worth the tears and late nights. In this episode, Davies Owens is joined by Sara Osborne, author of Reading for the Long Run, as she explains why classics feel hard, how to discern real obstacles from attitude or context, and practical steps to move forward with confidence.
🎧 Tune in to hear:
- Why classics challenge modern readers, and why the challenge is good for minds and hearts
- How to make an honest assessment: simple journaling, patterns to watch, and assembling a “team of knowers”
- The start-small strategy: short, rich texts, repetition, paired audio, and building stamina like training for a race
- Respectful bridges for older students that avoid “babyish” materials, including short stories and thoughtful fables
- Tech, timing, and motivation: shaping habits that support deep reading at home and school
- The telos of reading: from “checking the box” to a lifelong love of truth, beauty, and goodness
- Weakness and formation: how pushing through hard things shapes character for students, parents, and classrooms
With honest assessment, small wins, and steady practice, any family can grow a reading life that lasts. If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend, then try one simple step this week, such as a short story with paired audio or a five-minute read-aloud after dinner.
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