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  • You are so lucky.you must be so happy to have a dad like that. I am so so shocked when i saw you say the easiest word but hard for little kids. My cousin dose not even know that word is football he can't even say a word. But when he comes back i will teach him. that is a really good idea. he is 2 and a half so he is nearly 3 so he would learn. because we all ant our kids or brothers or sister or anyone you know to be clever. so i want my cousin to be clever like him. Good job well done.

  • impressed i have a 3 year old and i want here to be smart

  • a yo leave dat lil nigga alone! he don't have to learn howda read if he don't want! Man this is bullcrap>>>>hey teachers >leave those kids alone!!!

  • How did u keep his attention while teaching him the words? My problem is that my daughter has no interest in paying attention to the cards/words...any advice is welcome!

  • @KellysCritterCare do this:

    1. buy flash cards book having 10-15 pictures with their name, like cat, dog, bus.. try to choose the cards having pictures with 3-5 letter names.

    2. Write a to z or about 15 alphabets on the wall where you and your kids spend about 12+ hours together.

    3. Search youtube, and try to make a playlist of ABC rhyms, learning videos, phonics and some little funny giggle bellies collection.

    4. buy a printer, and google sketches of the pictures that you have used in 1 and 2

  • @KellysCritterCare continued from my last reply...

    5. print the sketches on the a4 size paper. and ask them to fill he with colors. 3+ like coloring a lot. And the learn Apple real quick so put letters A and small a in the the middle of Apple sketch print it on a4 paper and ask them to fill it with red color in the middle, leaf in green.

    6. Once the finish, no matter how bad it is... give them 1 star upto 5 by telling why you are giving them.

    .. continues.

  • @KellysCritterCare

    7. When you see them following your instructions... try to hug them and say this: i love you my son or take his name.

    8. Buy some blocks, and ask them to build anything they want. Let them do what they want.

    9. ask them to play around computer, recognize letters on keyboard and type their name. they will feel better when you have them type their name and they see it.

    10. When you see progress, try to increase the amount of time to spend with them as well as the tasks

  • @KellysCritterCare despite those 10 tips, you will have to endure him and have to spend lot of your time to make him concentrate on what you are saying. It does not matter if he is interested in what you are telling him. Your emphasis should be on having him listen to you and ask him to repeat what you have said. If the runs away from you then pick him in your hands tighten him, ask him to say what you want him and then you will let him go. Do not give any other reward other than letting him go

  • @KellysCritterCare This will last for about 4-6 days, in a week or before he will listen to you and follow your instructions. When doing so, you can introduce the tricks that I have revealed in the tips in order to make him busy towards the tasks that you give him. This way he will learn how concentrate, follow your instructions, take a task and complete it. This is what going to take you couple of weeks in start. You will get frustrated with the progress in start but actually it works.

  • @KellysCritterCare You can start doing this by playing giggle belly's youtube videos like Wheels on the bus go round and round... make a playlist and leave him unattended. Put the volume on 60 percent so he only listen what is being played. Do not give him any task when the videos are played. If he diverts his attention try to intercept his other work and ask him to see what the characters are doing in the videos. Like bus is moving, frog is jumping, sheep is saying ba ba about 100 things

  • Aww this is cute .! a smart lil guy .!

  • Very good. I am not understanding the negative feedback. I guess maybe some people are pro-illiteracy. Since when is intelligence over-rated?

  • If your happy that your kid can read the word cat at three years old, you have low standards. Get that little yellow bus ready!!!

  • @FuchaLegend Besides your own child, do you know many children who can read three letter words before the age of three? Many children are just learning the alphabet as they approach the age of three (although my own daughter knew them before one). That child is also reading words that consist of more than 3 letters. You have issues. Insulting people's children.

  • @vernessakulikov eat crap verne

  • @FuchaLegend Ah, you're intelligence shines through. The result of being able to read the word CAT before you were three I assume?

  • @FuchaLegend Actually this is very good for a 3 year old. You obviously have no kids.

  • Good job Daddy!!!

  • wats the point of this

    

  • Smart lil dude

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