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Our daughter Kea started Dr. Robert Titzers reading program at 2 months. By five months she was able to recognize the difference between two words. She was able to identify words when given two to chose from. My seven months she mastered recognizing over 50 words and started reacting to the words that she found interesting such as cat, dog, arms up, and smell. By this time she could identify every body part being shown just the word as well as make various animal sounds given the word. By 10 months Kea started to READ! Dr. Rob Titzer has a great program. Trust me... it works!

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  • these "my baby can read" programs looks so full of shit. a shameless ripoff if you ask me.

  • Well... I love this program! My daughter is just a little under 2 1/2 years old and she can read 500+ words!! She is reading sentences and at a 3rd grade level. So, if you think it's full of shit then you probably just cant afford the program or dont have the time to put into your children yourself. I'm sick of all the people who think that it's full of shit. You must not have a life if you can spend time on youtube commenting. I have a life, so I'm gonna get back to it. Good night!

  • Well... I love this program! My daughter is just a little under 2 1/2 years old and she can read 500+ words!! She is reading sentences and at a 3rd grade level. So, if you think it's full of shit then you probably just cant afford the program or dont have the time to put into your children yourself. I'm sick of all the people who think that it's full of shit. You must not have a life if you can spend time on youtube commenting. I have a life, so I'm gonna get back to it. Good night!

  • I have bought this program for my lil one but he is only 4 months how do i get him to stay watching the vido and not to cry because that is what happends all the time ..

  • Try putting the video on while you feed him. Or put him in a bouncer so he is preoccupied but can still hear and see the words. Also, I talked to Dr Titzer at a baby expo and he said that the babies are more likely to pay attention right before or after nap time. Try that. :) Good luck!

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  • My kids enjoy YBCR but prefer BrillKids Little Reader, it's a lot more versatile because the curriculum is longer, offers WAY more words (3,000 versus 300) and it's customizable with your kids pictures, etc. You get a lot more bang for your buck, plus I used BKAFF40902 to save a little more $. They offer a 2 week trial period but unlike YBCR, they don't require a credit card upfront which I really like.

  • @Adorablechicana1 we have this for our children and it works i am not to sure about the trolls on here but...

    It is easier to teach your child/ren good habits when they are young rather than trying to break them out of their bad habits when they get older...:))

    if you teach your daughter that learning is fun and you will spend your time with her helping her then this is a great start...:))

  • @Adorablechicana1 it was on the news as a fake, it was proven by 10 top universitys. it SUCKS!!!!! DO NOT GET IT!!!!

  • my question is: I HAVE A 2 YEAR DAUGHTER AND I AM REALLY INTERESTED IN THIS PRODUCT BUT DOES IT REALLY WORK???

  • @nathaliagriff that's exactly what iwas thinking!

  • im sure they learn to read, but it seems like a form of brainwashing to me, instead of babies observing and learning words naturally. they have flash cards and photos

  • @trehuginhipee1 But why do they need a t.v. to do it for them?

  • @aboutashow The reason parents are in a hurry to teach their children things at such an early age is because it is their prime learning phase. The human brain is most elastic for the first few years of life. After that, it looses elasticity or "growing" power. The neurons begin to solidify their pathways and the ground work has then been laid. The more your child can learn in the first few years the more intelligent they will be in the future.

  • @aboutashow The reason parents are in a hurry to teach their children things at such an early age is because it is their prime learning phase. The human brain is most elastic for the first few years of life. After that, it looses elasticity or "growing" power. The neurons begin to solidify their pathways and the ground work has then been laid. The more your child can learn in the first few years the more intelligent they will be in the future.

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