1 Year Old Baby Reader
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@gameskating fage
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either today's kids are very smart or we were really dumb !
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I think about all the slow learners out there and how this might have helped if they were given opportunities like this when they were babies. I see it as very honoring to the child. Good stuff!!
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that was so awesome!
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I agree with you...but the program does not teach a baby to "read" every video of this series is the same....same words same actions. Its like asking the baby "what does the dog say" children at this age are not mentally able ot comprehend reading. They are mimic's the real benifit comes from reading to the child...and encouraging it
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i love the tools kids have today. when i was young we had hooked on phonics which was good because you heard the words over and over. in primary school i was reading at a 5th grade level. so i have faith in the newer generation products. i have a baby due in 8 weeks and i am going to try this new method out with her too.
mzkay478 1 year ago
@mzkay478 There is so much you can do just on your own (without Your Baby Can Read) too.... basically the memorization of the symbols is a good start like I did here. I never had to teach my older one phonics at ALL (this one's older sister). My older one is now in 2nd grade and was recently assessed at an 11th grade comprehension for reading. This, though, is not a blessing... haha!! She's smarter than I am! I think early reading helps them understand their world in a way we never could.
2babyreaders 1 year ago
The baby is shown the word and given an action to do. This is repeated.
ipodkrzy 1 year ago
@ipodkrzy Yes, duh. The child is memorizing sight words. It's a precursor to real reading. Why start early? It sure makes life more fun when you can spend your time outside playing instead of learning the mechanics of reading in kindergarten. My older one (first grade now... in the other videos) is reading at a middle school level... and reads for leisure all the time. Reading is as natural as breathing for her... no phonics necessary.
2babyreaders 1 year ago