tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059079256972540498.post4273583943638114746..comments2023-05-26T10:55:15.202-04:00Comments on Chasing Revery: Reading: Nurture vs NatureCarrie Sorensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10458547954843396305noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059079256972540498.post-84760117820575292062012-07-23T16:01:37.320-04:002012-07-23T16:01:37.320-04:00I think I'm agreeing with you. Reading can be ...I think I'm agreeing with you. Reading can be taught, but the love of reading is something else entirely. :)Carrie Sorensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10458547954843396305noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6059079256972540498.post-8771828816857943102012-07-21T21:04:13.461-04:002012-07-21T21:04:13.461-04:00Challenging question. My mother unlike yours love...Challenging question. My mother unlike yours loved reading and still does. She read to both my brother and I like you read to your kids. Once my brother learned to read he didn't like it, I couldn't get enough. Mom stopped reading to my brother when he was 6. It was his choice, he just didn't like it. My mom and I read together before bed until I was 10 and only because I was impatient and could get through so much more text on my own. As adults, my brother only reads what he has to to learn what he needs to know. My mother and I swap books, sending our best stories to each other in the post. Interestingly my partner's parents never read to him, yet he loves reading as much as I do. Personally, I think nurtured or not. Some people just love reading, and others simply don't.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com