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Read-Aloud Revival ®

RAR #111: When You’re Constantly Interrupted During Read-Alouds

Read-Aloud Revival ®

Sarah Mackenzie

Education, Reading, Read-aloud, Parenting, Books, How To, Kids & Family, Teaching From Rest, Homeschool

4.93.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2018

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

How do YOU handle interruptions during read-aloud time? Let's talk about what to do so we can connect with our kids without losing our minds.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, hey, Sarah McKenzie here popping into ask, have you seen the updates we've recently

0:10.4

made to our booklists at readaloudrevival.com?

0:14.6

You can now filter our booklists by the ages of your kids, by formats like picture books,

0:20.5

audiobooks, graphic novels, by topics, and by times of year.

0:25.5

Our booklists are sort of what we're known for.

0:29.4

They're highly curated, we've read every book on them, and I've selected books on each

0:34.9

list because I think they're darn near a guaranteed win for a readaloud for your family.

0:42.1

Head to readaloudrevival.com and click booklists in the top menu bar, or you can just text

0:49.6

the word books to the number 33777 and I'll send the booklist right to your phone.

0:57.0

If you're not sure what to read next, there's an RAR booklist for that.

1:02.2

Happy reading!

1:19.6

You're listening to the Readaloudrevival podcast.

1:27.3

This is the podcast that helps you make meaningful and lasting connections with your kids through

1:32.2

books.

1:35.2

Hello, hello, Sarah McKenzie here and you've got episode 111 of the Readaloudrevival podcast.

1:49.4

Today I want to talk about something we hear about kind of frequently.

1:53.3

This is a question we get a lot on the Facebook page or through email or in our premium

1:57.9

member forum and that is how do you handle interruptions during readaloud time?

2:05.2

Because we all are interrupted, right?

2:07.8

Sometimes those interruptions come from the doorbell or from the phone ringing.

2:12.0

Sometimes they come in the form of a two year old.

2:15.5

Sometimes they come in the form of a new baby or older kids who get up and walk out a

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