Reasons by Helene Goldnadel Why Your Child Hates Reading Are you troubled by your child's disinterest in reading? Maybe you have a young child just learning to read. You try to encourage the learning by reading together. However, each reading session is a struggle. Your child shuns it like a hated vegetable. Or maybe your child can already read, but just doesn't want to. They even tell you straight in your face, "I hate reading".
How did it come to this? Why does your child dislike reading? Basically, it comes down to one thing: the love for reading was never ignited or has been extinguished. Below are the reasons by Helene Goldnadel that can kill a child's love for reading:
 Reading sessions are more like drilling sessions. Don't quiz and test children when reading. It's OK to point things out and ask questions to promote thinking but make sure it stays FUN. Don't turn it into a pressurized teaching session. Yes, you hope that they learn something from the reading but don't make that your main objective. Read to enjoy the story. Learning usually takes place when the teaching is not so obvious.
 Television, video and computer games take center stage when it comes to relaxation and entertainment. These strongly distract children from reading. There needs to be a limit to these activities if you want to convince them that books can be entertaining too.