
AITA for only buying my daughter books that are close to her reading level









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The once eager reader, Rose, had become a stranger to her own bookshelf, her love for stories extinguished by a well-intentioned but ultimately misguided approach. The attempt to push her towards more ‘age-appropriate’ literature had backfired spectacularly, leaving her alienated and her parents desperate.
In a surprising turn of events, her teacher intervened, offering a new perspective that prioritized Rose’s engagement over perceived academic rigor. This crucial advice suggested a radical shift: allow Rose to read what she genuinely enjoyed, even if it seemed too simple.
It was a gamble, a concession that felt like defeat to some, but it was a last resort.
The outcome? Rose, freed from the pressure, slowly rediscovered her joy in the written word, her passion rekindled not by challenging texts, but by the simple thrill of a story she loved.
This remarkable tale ultimately teaches us that fostering a love for reading sometimes means meeting a child where they are, not where we think they should be, proving that even the most advanced minds can find magic in the familiar.






