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It seems like just yesterday my son was hiding under the table to avoid reading. Now, he's writing books longer than mine!
Rick Riordan
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects the transformative journey of a child from avoiding reading to becoming a prolific writer.

Rick Riordan's quote encapsulates the remarkable growth of a child, highlighting the significant change from childhood reluctance toward reading to a thriving passion for writing. It speaks to the family bond, the importance of nurturing a child's interests, and the unexpected joys of witnessing their development and achievements.

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ReadingWritingGrowthParentingEducation

In practice

Example use cases

During a school event, a parent could share this quote to highlight their child's love for writing.

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