The (first?) grandparent edition of How we read with Jean and Mark Yockey helps us all to gain the perspective of a parent who raised their kids on books and now read to their grandchildren as well - wherever in the world they are.<br />
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This week we are joined by Jean  and Mark Yockey, parents of our one and only Amanda! They wear so many hats, including educators, PhD holders, a nurse, an entrepreneur, and, what they joined us especially to talk about: grandparents! Books were always a huge part of their lives as they raised their family and the theme has carried on into their grandparenting.<br />
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In this episode we talk about:<br />
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1. A little bit about how their family’s book collection evolved through the years, through many moves to new cities, states and homes and now as the kids have grown up, left home and started families of their own.<br />
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2. Their experiences being the parents of teenagers with different reading styles and interests.<br />
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3. The evolution of their experiences from parents to grandparents when it comes to reading. <br />
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“it’s different if you see somebody in a picture or on a computer screen, vs seeing them in person... After one story, though, then it’s like, ‘okay... I remember this and life is good.’”<br />
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4. What do they like about reading with their grandchildren?<br />
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5. Their experiences reading with one of their grandchildren who is on the Autism spectrum.<br />
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“Books are a good way to introduce him to other things in the world that he is a little more reluctant to open up to.”<br />
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6. The benefits of revisiting a familiar or favorite book to help kids through concerns or difficult times.<br />
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“There’s a fair amount of uncertainty and loss of structure [right now]..that we can’t control, but you can always go back and revisit the magic of your friends that are in books, even if you can’t see your real friends as much.”<br />
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7. How they juggle and manage to read to as many of their 7+ grandkids as possible at one time- both in person and virtually!<br />
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“I don’t run around as much as I used to; I can’t keep up with them! It’s a good opportunity for me to sit down and relax and rejuvenate, too.”<br />
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8. What are some of their favorite things to read with their grandkids?<br />
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9. How they tailor their reading and discussion about books to their grandkids’ different ages.<br />
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10. Thoughts on how parents of adult children can help encourage their children to make books a part of their grandkids’ lives.<br />
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We are so grateful to Mark and Jean for taking the time to talk with us! <br />
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In this How We Read with Jean and Mark Yockey we mentioned:<br />
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The Monster at the End of This Book <br />
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by Jon Stone<br />
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Mercer Mayer<br />
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 (author of the Little Critter series)<br />
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The Berenstain Bears <br />
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by Stan and Jan Berenstain<br />
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 Go Dog Go! <br />
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by P. D. Eastman<br />
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Chickens to the Rescue <br />
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by John Himmelman<br />
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Robot Bot Bot <br />
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by Fernando Krahn <br />
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Llama Llama (series) <br />
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by Anna Dewdney<br />
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Never Let a Unicorn Scribble!

One Page At a Time Podcast

Amanda Fristrom - One Page at a Time co-host

Episode 33: How We Read with Jean and Mark Yockey

NOV 19, 202045 MIN
One Page At a Time Podcast

Episode 33: How We Read with Jean and Mark Yockey

NOV 19, 202045 MIN

Description

The (first?) grandparent edition of How we read with Jean and Mark Yockey helps us all to gain the perspective of a parent who raised their kids on books and now read to their grandchildren as well – wherever in the world they are.

This week we are joined by Jean and Mark Yockey, parents of our one and only Amanda! They wear so many hats, including educators, PhD holders, a nurse, an entrepreneur, and, what they joined us especially to talk about: grandparents! Books were always a huge part of their lives as they raised their family and the theme has carried on into their grandparenting.

In this episode we talk about:

1. A little bit about how their family’s book collection evolved through the years, through many moves to new cities, states and homes and now as the kids have grown up, left home and started families of their own.

2. Their experiences being the parents of teenagers with different reading styles and interests.

3. The evolution of their experiences from parents to grandparents when it comes to reading. 

“it’s different if you see somebody in a picture or on a computer screen, vs seeing them in person… After one story, though, then it’s like, ‘okay… I remember this and life is good.’”

4. What do they like about reading with their grandchildren?

5. Their experiences reading with one of their grandchildren who is on the Autism spectrum.

“Books are a good way to introduce him to other things in the world that he is a little more reluctant to open up to.”

6. The benefits of revisiting a familiar or favorite book to help kids through concerns or difficult times.

“There’s a fair amount of uncertainty and loss of structure [right now]..that we can’t control, but you can always go back and revisit the magic of your friends that are in books, even if you can’t see your real friends as much.”

7. How they juggle and manage to read to as many of their 7+ grandkids as possible at one time- both in person and virtually!

“I don’t run around as much as I used to; I can’t keep up with them! It’s a good opportunity for me to sit down and relax and rejuvenate, too.”

8. What are some of their favorite things to read with their grandkids?

9. How they tailor their reading and discussion about books to their grandkids’ different ages.

10. Thoughts on how parents of adult children can help encourage their children to make books a part of their grandkids’ lives.

We are so grateful to Mark and Jean for taking the time to talk with us! 

In this How We Read with Jean and Mark Yockey we mentioned:

Mercer Mayer

(author of the Little Critter series)

The Berenstain Bears

by Stan and Jan Berenstain

 Go Dog Go!

by P. D. Eastman

Chickens to the Rescue

by John Himmelman

Robot Bot Bot

by Fernando Krahn

Llama Llama (series)

by Anna Dewdney

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Episode 29: Bringing out the best in princesses and superheroes
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