OddFiction wrote:
At 2
Sitting on the toilet.
Dr.Seuss' "Marvin K Mooney will you Please Go Now"
Excellent book

Still have the original copy stashed away somewhere!

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Ask your son (and yourself) a few questions about his reading.
1. Does he like hearing the stories.
2. Does he like the stories or does he only like them because you are spending time with him?
3. Does he behave as if reading is difficult or tough, or does he just lose interest in the story.
(does he thrust it away, does his attention wander, does he try but give up, does he ask you to do it?)
Specifically for him / to him:
4. Do the words or letters change or move when you try to read them?
5. Do your eyes hurt or get tired when you try to read?
6. Are the letters or words blurry?
These last three questions may indicate eye problems anywhere from lazy eye to simple focus issues to eye deformities to meares-irlen syndrome. Or it might be that he's not holding the book and it's wiggling (imperceptibly to you) in your hands and he's having trouble tracking it.
Taking him to the library and helping him go through the books - or asking him what topic of book he might enjoy (though he most likely hasn't encountered one yet, so won't have an answer) might work. If he likes cars, for example, try getting him to read books that involve cars. If he's ADDICTED to cars (knows makes and models on sight for example) try providing the advertisement books the companies put out (adjust your selections based on his interests).
Thank you so much! He isn't here tonight, in fact I probably won't see him until Sunday night.

I might go to his soccer game Saturday, but then he usually asks to come home with me afterward (instead of dad) and that causes hurt feelings in his dad, which I try to avoid, because he always takes it out on our son.
Anyway, he likes listening to the stories. I don't think he
only enjoys it because he's getting attention from me... although I'm sure that's a factor. He's only here half the time to begin with. His dad forces him to the library, but then goes on the internet (hasn't got it at home, so...) rather than interacting with him. Well, I'm not always there to see it, but this is based on what I've observed & what my son has told me. Anyway I haven't taken him to the library a lot, since that started. But we do have lots of books at home. I see your point about the subject matter.
He does behave as if reading is difficult and tough. When he has had enough, he sometimes asks me to read his parts, and sometimes he just goes to sleep instead. I know he's dealing with depression, as I have, to varying degrees, all my life. That's part of the reason I would like him to have the ability to escape into a book, rather than turn into (what looks like) a zombie in front of the TV screen. He does play video games. Sometimes he asks his older brother to help him get through parts of the game (by playing through) but I don't know if it's a reading issue or something else, dexterity maybe? (I can't really look at videos or games comfortably... otherwise I would probably know.)