Xervier has Down Syndrome.
He has been learning sign language from birth and reading from 4 months of age.
He used his first sign ("milk") at 13 months of age and read his first word ("drinking") a...
Xervier has Down Syndrome. He has been learning sign language from birth and reading from 4 months of age. He used his first sign ("milk") at 13 months of age and read his first word ("drinking") at 14 months of age. For more information on Reading and Down Syndrome go to: http://sites.google.com/site/superdow... For more information on sign language and Down Syndrome go to: http://sites.google.com/site/superdow...
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It is so fantastic. Thank you for posting! Your little boy is very bright and so cute. It's so nice to see a parent showing so much pride in their child.
My son is hearing impaired and after surgery has also benefitied from this program. But what a fantastic clip this is, Xervier is inspirational- well done for your hard work in this, parents need a big pat on the back when they are as devoted as you. My only gripe with the Baby Can read Program is the lack of translation from American. OK diaper is nappy on 1 set of cards but we have to hear diaper and Zeeebra elsewhere. Wish they made an english or aussie version. Cheers
Wow that is so amazing! My daughter and her husband are adopting a baby girl with DS as soon as she is born in July, so I will be a new gramma! We were just talking today about how we want to use a similar program called Your Baby can read with her just as soon as we can. We are so excited and your video gives us great hope and new resolve to give her the very best we can. Thank you so much!
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keep up the good work :)