First of all, parents can try to educate their children through their own behaviors. Although they may not like reading very much, they can try to communicate with their children in more words and languages in their lives, such as telling their own experiences and stories and encouraging them to read more at school.
Secondly, parents can send their children to participate in some activities with a lot of reading, such as attending summer camps and international reading festivals. These activities will provide a good reading environment and cultivate children's interest and consciousness in subconscious reading.
At the same time, parents can also take their children to the local library or bookstore and let them choose the books they are interested in. Take children to borrow books or buy books regularly every week or month to cultivate their reading habits.
In addition to these specific operations, parents can also stimulate their children's interest and love for reading from different angles.
For example, children can be inspired and motivated by telling them the benefits and importance of reading and sharing their favorite books with other children.
Although parents themselves don't like reading, they can try to inspire their children's reading habits from many angles and educate them in their own different ways. In the end, as children grow up, they will realize the endless benefits that reading can bring and step into a spiritual world of extensive reading.