Roger Mills on Hal and Oedipal issues
Roger Mills on books v computer games.
Hal is about to be eleven.
Roger Mills on reading versus writing.
Roger Mills on soporific bedtime reading.
Roger Mills describes Hal’s emerging moral compass.
Roger Mills investigates the appeal of Diary of a Wimpy Kid to Hal.
Roger Mills on Hal’s attitude to reading.
Roger Mills on how Hal dislikes loose ends in stories.
Roger Mills on Hal’s increasing motivation to read.
Roger Mills on the appeal of war stories to boy readers.
Roger Mills tries to avoid being a pushy parent.
Roger Mills on the appeal of violence to children in their books.
Roger Mills on sharing the Harry Potter books at bedtime.
Roger Mills reflects on the importance of punctuation.
Roger Mills finds an exciting plot helps.
Roger Mills ponders on how to encourage tenacity in Hal.
Roger Mills describes Hal’s interest in creative writing.
Roger Mills on Hal's reading progress.
Roger Mills enjoys stories full of suspense with Hal.
Roger Mills is making up stories for Hal.
Roger Mills is trying not to push Hal to read.
Roger Mills is thrilled that Hal has read a whole book by himself.
Roger Mills on how Hal's frustration can get in his way.
Roger Mills on how a story on tape gave Hal reading confidence.
Roger Mills on tactics to help Hal enjoy reading.
Roger Mills on Hal's frustration with his literacy homework.
Roger Mills introduces Hal to a favourite book.
Roger Mills on Hal and spelling.
Roger Mills is read to by Hal.
Roger Mills on Hal and thank you letters.
Roger Mills on Hal's discovery of Roald Dahl.
Roger Mills on how Hal finds list of words boring.
Roger Mills on Hal’s science library.
Roger Mills on how Hal doesn't like help with reading.
Roger Mills on competitive parents.
Roger Mills on reading and memory.
Roger Mills on Hal being taught to read.
Roger Mills has more thoughts on the nature of humour.
Roger Mills discusses what makes Hal laugh.
Roger Mills and Hal try reading in instalments.
Roger Mills on Hal's wish for new books.
Roger Mills explores Hal's obsession with books on knights.
Roger Mills on Hal's search for the unfamiliar in his books.
Roger Mills on Hal's memory for sounds.
Roger Mills on Hal's disregard for phonics.
Roger Mills on Hal's latest craze.
Roger Mills on telling stories to Hal.
Roger Mills on how Hal no longer depends on pictures in books.
Roger Mills on how Hal prefers his mother for bedtime reading.
Roger Mills on Hal at 2 years and 9 months.
Roger Mills on Hal at 2 years and 7 month.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 28 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 26 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 24 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 22 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 20 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 18 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 16 months.
Roger Mills on his son Hal at 14 months.
Roger Mills on his one-year-old's response to books.