By: Sandra Cummings | 2010-03-28 | Babies Are you curious about giving your baby a head start on life? Do you wonder if a baby can learn to read or not? There are many products out there that seem to think that they can teach even a newborn how to begin the early stages of reading and the truth is that some of them can. Here are some things you will be giving your baby if you teach them to read early on. read more
By: UrbanomieMartin | 2011-01-04 | Parenting A child’s ability to read is commonly a measure of psychological development, and the pace at which this means happens is perhaps one of the essential issues of his or her parents read more
By: Shristy Chandran | 2011-01-06 | Home & Family Every parent wish is to provide right education to their kids for proper development and brilliance. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-03 | Babies I recently had the opportunity to see 17-month old Elizabeth Barrett reading on The Today Show. It is always inspiring and special to see a baby read. The Today Show received so many responses that they had her back a second time. Her parents claim that they don't know how their daughter acquired this skill, but I know how Elizabeth learned to read and if you follow my advice, you will be able to say, "My baby can read too, just like Elizabeth Barrett." read more
By: Avery Haskell | 2010-03-29 | Babies I know you have seen those products on TV showing babies reading at only a few months old, and if you are like me, you are wondering, "Can my baby read?" The answer to that is YES they can. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-02 | Babies Although it can be exhausting for parents to reread baby's favorite books, repetition is very important in developing baby's language skills. By hearing their favorite books over and over, babies are interacting with language, learning vocabulary and associating words with the illustrations. By hearing the same books repeatedly, babies pick up patterns of language and may actually learn to read. read more
By: Dzagbe Cudjoe | 2010-03-27 | Parenting Recently it came to my notice that Physical Therapist Dr. Glenn Dorman has celebrated his ninetieth birthday. His book, "How to Teach Your Baby to Read," co-athored with Janet Dorman over forty years ago, started a whole new approach to teaching reading to the very young. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-03 | Babies You have most likely heard the experts say time and again to read to your baby. Some parents even begin this practice while their babies are still in the womb, hoping to develop their baby's love of reading early on. It's true that it is never too early to start reading to your baby, but with a few tips, you can experience some extraordinary results. read more
By: Sandra Cummings | 2010-03-28 | Babies Do you want to have a baby who can read and can actually speak the English language correctly before they are ever in kindergarten? There are many babies that can read and it is because their parents, specifically their mothers, take a special interest in playing the right types of games with them when they are very young. This helps them to develop reading skills very early on. Here are some things you should know about your baby and reading. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-03-31 | Babies When I discovered how babies learn to read, I began playing this game throughout the day. It is fairly easy to do, since words surround us everywhere. As we go about our day, I point out any and all words that are easy to read, and read them to my baby. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-04-03 | Babies Although the word is spreading that babies can learn to read, it is still a foreign concept to many people. One question that comes up repeatedly is, "Why should I teach my baby to read?" Continue reading and find out how it benefits your baby to learn to read early. read more
By: Krista Guerrero | 2010-03-31 | Babies Teaching babies about letters and words takes no time at all and can be easily incorporated into your day. Here are a few games you can play to teach your baby to read. read more
By: Judy Hansen | 2010-03-27 | Babies Your baby is the best learner in your house. At a tender age where the cognitive powers of the baby are developing, babyhood is the phase of life at which human beings learn new things at the fastest rate. The rate of progress is really fast in case of learning languages and reading. Impossible as it may sound, your baby would be capable of starting to read at a tender age of three to four months, and is expected to beat children aged four or five years handsomely in terms of rate of learning. In addition, learning is the easiest for a human being at babyhood if he/she is taught properly. read more