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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

My beautiful 11 month old daughter reading and demonstrating her knowledge of the alphabet, colors and numbers

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  • this is amazing. she really has an awesome mom. to come to this must be really big effort and hardwork. my baby is turning 7, is it too early to start?

  • @joeysayang 7 months? It's a perfect time to start! We start at 3 months. Recommended products in order babysigningtime(com), signingtime(com), yourbabycanread(com), RockNLearn(com), Leapfrog(DVDs). We only show the DVDs twice each day and we don't force them to watch, they just enjoy them. I'm not selling anything, just sharing some of what we use(d).

  • how do you teach her? this is amazing!!

  • @csps123 She has an awesome mother. Her brother also began reading at 11 months. and we have twins coming soon. We expect the same from them

  • too fast to do this. Let the baby be a baby

  • What exactly does that mean? Let the children struggle to communicate? throw tantrums?

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  • Forcing your child to "learn" doesn't mean they will succeed in life at all, specially when you are just pretending to be a "wonderful" family while being recorded.

    Now, talking about the enormous ability of little kids to memorize, it seems this young lady might know her parent's routine while "reading".

    It's a real shock to consider your girl a "princess". Have you noticed the throne? It's completely ridiculous!.

    It's clear that she's been pushed while she only wants to play!

    What a shame!

  • You clearly know nothing about it. This little girl would be whining and complaining if reading was a chore. For little kids like this, learning is a fun game.

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  • @Limon3Lime yeah so true. The main thing is that the perception of children is stimulated at a young age, which you can do by taking them to interesting places and to do interesting things.

  • I love the bit where the kid says, in baby language of course: "stop living your failed life through mine and get on with yours"

  • Ok I'll give them credit for teaching their child at such a young age to read but really any baby could learn to do what that baby did. Anyway's that baby isn't that smart I read at 7.5 months after birth and I was reading books such as "Aeneid" by Virgil, "The Iliad", and "The Bell Curve".

  • there's one thing i don't seem to understand about this whole process.

    you teach your child to read at a very young age so the child is considered advanced related to other children of the same age.but reading is something everyone learns sooner or later.once it's 6 or 7 all children know to read.So you bring up your kid thinking it's a genius but one day you realize it's no more clever than any other kid.you get disappointed & your child even more.my opinion.

  • Dear awsome children:

    Bravo! I can only applaud your approach on how to give children tools to better choose what they want to do with their lives. 25 years ago I did the same with my daughter ( 6 month old at that time) , against many "let her be a baby" from some relatives . She's  a grown up now who can lead a balanced life in three languages (and different cultures) , but most important:: she's happy and thankful fr the early help...it only takes love and time from a caring prson

  • wooow, that is really cool

  • o.O

    awesome. :)

    she's sooooooooo cute!!!

    and pretty freakin smart!

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