I read a lot about the importance of reading and talking to your baby when I was pregnant with DD, now 17 months old, and from the time she was born, we spent a lot of time looking at books, singing, chatting etc. This used to be her favourite activity to the extent that I would often spend 30 mins + in a reading session to keep her from crying! She's recently become a really good walker, but this seems to have coincided with her losing interest in books and not being able to sit still with me for any activity for longer than a minute or so.
I not only miss this special time that we had snuggled up together, but I worry that having such a short concentration span could lead to problems in the future. I know all toddlers have this to some extent, but when I read on here about people doing baking or painting etc with their toddlers, I end up thinking that by the time I get all the stuff out, she would have wandered off bored.
And I keep hearing that if you don't read to your children regularly, their language development could suffer.
So does anyone have any tips about how I can encourage DD's concentration span, or is this just a phase? I already restrict TV viewing quite strictly, though I do allow a bit of CBeebies each day to preserve my sanity. Should I be concerned about her attention span? (She is a PFB I must admit!) I have temporarily given up reading books with her, as she doesn't seem to enjoy it, but if anyone has any tips for getting a toddler back into reading, that would be great to. TIA