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Why Reading Aloud Still Matters—Even After Kids Can Read Themselves

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Is your child starting to lose interest in reading? If they push back when it’s time to pick up a book—even after they’ve learned to read on their own—you’re not alone. Many parents stop reading aloud once kids become independent readers, but that’s a mistake.

In this heartfelt episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares how reviving the read-aloud tradition helped reconnect her son to books—and how you can use the same approach to make reading enjoyable again. You’ll learn why reading aloud isn’t just for toddlers and how it strengthens reading skills, vocabulary, confidence, and connection at every age.

What You’ll Learn:
✔ Why reading aloud benefits fluent readers too
✔ How to build a reading routine that’s fun and stress-free
✔ The role of read-alouds in vocabulary growth and comprehension
✔ How to use voice, expression, and storytelling to build fluency
✔ Tips for making shared reading time something your whole family enjoys

⏳ Key Episode Highlights:

[00:02:58] Why read-aloud time matters—even after kids can read

[00:03:46] How read-alouds help preteens stay engaged

[00:04:37] Modeling fluency, expression, and confidence through reading aloud

[00:06:13] Making it fun: character voices and family routines

[00:06:44] Read-alouds boost vocabulary and expose kids to new genres

[00:08:04] Why shared stories spark deep conversations and curiosity

[00:09:44] Turning reading into a family tradition, not a task

[00:11:43] The lasting impact of shared reading experiences

[00:12:35 ] Sneak peek at next week’s episode

📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: [INSERT BLOG POST LINK]

📺 Prefer to Watch? YouTube video version: [INSERT YOUTUBE LINK]

FREEBIE ALERT!
Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle with 164 creative reading ideas!
📥 Get it here → https://bit.ly/RBLBundle

Share your thoughts!

🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review!

It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading!

Resources:

Follow on Instagram

Follow the Facebook Page

Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group)

Follow on Pinterest

Subscribe to the Engaging Reluctant Readers YouTube Channel

✨Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Why Reading Aloud Still Matters—Even After Kids Can Read Themselves (00:00:00)

2. Why read-aloud time matters—even after kids can read (00:02:58)

3. How read-alouds help preteens stay engaged (00:03:46)

4. Modeling fluency, expression, and confidence through reading aloud (00:04:37)

5. Making it fun: character voices and family routines (00:06:13)

6. Read-alouds boost vocabulary and expose kids to new genres (00:06:44)

7. Why shared stories spark deep conversations and curiosity (00:08:04)

8. Turning reading into a family tradition, not a task (00:09:44)

9. The lasting impact of shared reading experiences (00:11:43)

10. Sneak peek at next week's episode (00:12:35)

11 episodes

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Content provided by Ellen Westbrook. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ellen Westbrook or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Is your child starting to lose interest in reading? If they push back when it’s time to pick up a book—even after they’ve learned to read on their own—you’re not alone. Many parents stop reading aloud once kids become independent readers, but that’s a mistake.

In this heartfelt episode of the Engaging Reluctant Readers Podcast, Ellen Westbrook shares how reviving the read-aloud tradition helped reconnect her son to books—and how you can use the same approach to make reading enjoyable again. You’ll learn why reading aloud isn’t just for toddlers and how it strengthens reading skills, vocabulary, confidence, and connection at every age.

What You’ll Learn:
✔ Why reading aloud benefits fluent readers too
✔ How to build a reading routine that’s fun and stress-free
✔ The role of read-alouds in vocabulary growth and comprehension
✔ How to use voice, expression, and storytelling to build fluency
✔ Tips for making shared reading time something your whole family enjoys

⏳ Key Episode Highlights:

[00:02:58] Why read-aloud time matters—even after kids can read

[00:03:46] How read-alouds help preteens stay engaged

[00:04:37] Modeling fluency, expression, and confidence through reading aloud

[00:06:13] Making it fun: character voices and family routines

[00:06:44] Read-alouds boost vocabulary and expose kids to new genres

[00:08:04] Why shared stories spark deep conversations and curiosity

[00:09:44] Turning reading into a family tradition, not a task

[00:11:43] The lasting impact of shared reading experiences

[00:12:35 ] Sneak peek at next week’s episode

📖 Prefer to Read? Full blog post: [INSERT BLOG POST LINK]

📺 Prefer to Watch? YouTube video version: [INSERT YOUTUBE LINK]

FREEBIE ALERT!
Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle with 164 creative reading ideas!
📥 Get it here → https://bit.ly/RBLBundle

Share your thoughts!

🎧Love the podcast? Hit the 5⭐to leave a rating & review!

It helps get this podcast out in front of more moms that need to hear it, so we can help more reluctant readers learn to love books and put an end to the nightly battles around reading!

Resources:

Follow on Instagram

Follow the Facebook Page

Join the Engaging Reluctant Readers Tribe (Facebook Group)

Follow on Pinterest

Subscribe to the Engaging Reluctant Readers YouTube Channel

✨Grab your Reading Bucket List Bundle today!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Why Reading Aloud Still Matters—Even After Kids Can Read Themselves (00:00:00)

2. Why read-aloud time matters—even after kids can read (00:02:58)

3. How read-alouds help preteens stay engaged (00:03:46)

4. Modeling fluency, expression, and confidence through reading aloud (00:04:37)

5. Making it fun: character voices and family routines (00:06:13)

6. Read-alouds boost vocabulary and expose kids to new genres (00:06:44)

7. Why shared stories spark deep conversations and curiosity (00:08:04)

8. Turning reading into a family tradition, not a task (00:09:44)

9. The lasting impact of shared reading experiences (00:11:43)

10. Sneak peek at next week's episode (00:12:35)

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