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Reading Champion dads - engagement strategies

Here are some strategies which can be used to get the dads involved in schools, libraries and creating a reading culture.

  • Children are often the biggest motivator – give dads the opportunity to do something with or for their children.

  • Plan for long term commitment – and don’t get hung up on numbers, word of mouth will help if you are successful.

  • Know your background – be persistent, creative, patient and sensitive in the recruitment of fathers, as it can be challenging and time-consuming.

  • Not all dads are the same – their life histories, experiences, situations and expectations will be varied so try not to lump them all under the same label.

  • Timing – as dads may be more likely to be at work during school time, think about when they might be available – early mornings, evenings or weekends perhaps.

  • Consult them – ask fathers for their advice on factors such as content, design, publicity, recruitment, themes, timing and venue.

  • Use a dad-friendly hook – sport is a great place to start, particularly football, even more so if there is a reward like a ground tour at the end of it. Your local club may be able to help. ICT is also very popular.

  • They like to do something not talk about it – use activities as part of the sessions: quizzes, interactive games, workshops, internet, puzzles, and visits from celebrity authors, poets, dramatists and storytellers - anything that mixes reading with doing something.

  • It’s not just books - consider what reading materials fathers will enjoy, including subjects such as sports, travel and sci-fi, as well as other non-fiction, websites and newspapers.

Fatherhood Institute (pdf) - an article by Adrienne Burgess from  the Fatherhood Institute, on tips for engaging dads in reading with their children.

Reading for pleasure: ideas to inspire dads and males carers of children (pdf) - a publication by the Vital Link with tips and case studies.

 
 
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