by Virginia Knowles
One of the main reasons we decided not to continue in our home school co-op after four years was because I really craved the opportunity to read aloud to my own kids for a significant amount of time every day. We have hundreds (maybe thousands) of kids books in the house, and I wanted to fill their hearts and minds with great literature, fascinating history and wonder-building science. My only problem with this is that my five younger kids, ages 5-13, tend to be fidgets! The excess movement invariably caused distractions and even conflicts as someone would fling a pillow across the room or hang over the edge of the couch upside down.

Has it solved the fidget and interruption problem? Not entirely -- but it sure has helped! Then I let them run around outside for a little while like active kids love to do.
Give it a try!
P.S. Here's something I won't let them do in the living room since it's too messy -- those are pretzels nibbled into letter shapes!
More on reading aloud?
Read for the Heart: Whole Books for Wholehearted Families book review
What We're Doing for School Next Year (The Big Switch!)
- “When Mother Reads Aloud” poem
What do you do with your kids to help them settle down so you can teach them? Leave a comment with your ideas!
Blessings,
Virginia Knowles
I have a question... my 6-year old son always likes to fidget with something while we're reading and I'm constantly stopping to take little toys away from him. I guess I thought that he wouldn't be able to focus on the reading if he was imagining the lego piece was a space invader, just as an example :) Do you find that your kids still retain from the reading while they fidget?
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