READING TO CONNECT

Family reading was never meant to feel like a task.

We believe that family reading deserves it’s own category.

Its own rules. Its own orientation.

In this place…

Family reading is not a lesson.
It’s a shared experience.

Connection is not accidental.
It can be practiced.

Books are not assignments.
They are invitations.

Presence is not perfection.
It is attention.

Reading To Connect exists because somewhere along the way, family reading became another thing to optimize.

More questions. More pressure to “do it right.” Less family voice.

But the most important part was never the number of pages or amount of minutes.

It was the feeling of sitting close. The pause before turning the page. The look your child gives you when something lands.

We built a practice for that feeling—not as an outcome, but as a relationship.

If you’ve ever felt close in proximity but far in connection during reading time…
You’re not alone.
And you’re exactly where you need to be.

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About Reading To Connect

Reading was never meant to feel like a task.

What Changed

Somewhere along the way, reading became something to keep up with.

What Still Matters

Reading was never meant to feel like a task.

Reading doesn’t need to be perfect to be meaningful. It doesn’t need consistency charts, checklists, or performance. What matters is presence — a shared moment, a steady rhythm, a place to return to. Even when life is busy. Even when you’re tired. Even when it doesn’t go as planned.

Begin where you are

There isn’t one right way into this work. Start with what fits your life right now.

For Parents

When reading feels heavier than it should.

You don’t need a plan.
You don’t need to catch up.
Just a way to reconnect — without shame.

Start here
For Professionals

When “read 20 minutes a day” isn’t enough.

If you work with families, you already see it:
compliance without connection doesn’t last.

Learn more
You’re not the only one

Many parents arrive here carrying the same questions.

“I know reading matters — I just don’t know how to make it feel good anymore.”

“I want to be present, but I’m tired.”

“I don’t want reading to be another place where I feel behind.”

You don’t need to answer those questions all at once. You just need a place where they’re allowed.

You don’t have to do anything here. This place isn’t going anywhere. If you want a place to start, it’s here — quietly, when you’re ready.

Latest Episode

The Reading To Connect Podcast

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