Your Baby Can Read: Early Language Development System
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Better than learning to read using the traditional phonics method
I started showing these DVDs to my daughter when she was 7 months. She was reading from flashcards at 1, sounding out words at 18 months and reading books at 2. My 8 month old is watching them now and she really enjoys them. She smiles and waves her arms.
My older child is now 3. One thing that amazes me is that she has better reading skills than 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders I have heard reading. I'm not sure if learning earlier improves reading ability or if there is something about this ... Read More
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- Good for toddler
Good for toddler, my son use this product since 7 months. He really enjoy it.
Rating:
- only 3 weeks into this system and he's not reading yet, but....
...he has learned how to clap correctly, and he started saying the word cat. (we don't have a cat so I know that's where he's learning it... whenever he sees a neighborhood cat he yells out the word cat and points)
I started showing him the first video twice a day for just over 3 weeks now.The Dr. says that it will take them a while to learn the first words, but I'm trying not to set my sites real high.I do think this will at the very least help my son learn that letters aren't just ... Read More
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- The Best Educational Supplement I can give to my toddlers.
Very well done.I love the simplicity and variety of it.My kids really pay attention to its content.Thank you.
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- bored toddler,not going to subject infant to tv
toddler bored. barely watches tv yet which i think is a good thing and as per AAP recommendations. Most girls are smarter than boys, talk and read earlier. My sister and I read and talked super early without any assistance and we were offered to skip two grades. So I cant say Im so impressed by Titzers daughter. IN addition, he is a PhD so he probably has good genes and pushed his daughter which would go a longer way towards explaining her being academic. I would be interested to see if she or any other ... Read More
- Better than learning to read using the traditional phonics methodI started showing these DVDs to my daughter when she was 7 months. She was reading from flashcards at 1, sounding out words at 18 months and reading books at 2. My 8 month old is watching them now and she really enjoys them. She smiles and waves her arms.
My older child is now 3. One thing that amazes me is that she has better reading skills than 2nd, 3rd and 4th graders I have heard reading. I'm not sure if learning earlier improves reading ability or if there is something about this ... Read More
- Good for toddlerGood for toddler, my son use this product since 7 months. He really enjoy it.
- only 3 weeks into this system and he's not reading yet, but.......he has learned how to clap correctly, and he started saying the word cat. (we don't have a cat so I know that's where he's learning it... whenever he sees a neighborhood cat he yells out the word cat and points)
I started showing him the first video twice a day for just over 3 weeks now.The Dr. says that it will take them a while to learn the first words, but I'm trying not to set my sites real high.I do think this will at the very least help my son learn that letters aren't just ... Read More
- The Best Educational Supplement I can give to my toddlers.Very well done.I love the simplicity and variety of it.My kids really pay attention to its content.Thank you.
- bored toddler,not going to subject infant to tvtoddler bored. barely watches tv yet which i think is a good thing and as per AAP recommendations. Most girls are smarter than boys, talk and read earlier. My sister and I read and talked super early without any assistance and we were offered to skip two grades. So I cant say Im so impressed by Titzers daughter. IN addition, he is a PhD so he probably has good genes and pushed his daughter which would go a longer way towards explaining her being academic. I would be interested to see if she or any other ... Read More
