Your baby can read!

Why can babies learn to read?
Talking and reading: Two aspects of language development
The brain of a baby depends on stimulation to grow and develop. During the first five years of life, the human brain develops at extremely high speed. During this period, the brain is creating thousands of synapses each second, and it is the best and easiest time to learn a language. Just like learning to talk. A child goes from babbling to speaking before she is three years old. Talking is just one manifestation of language development. The other is reading. During the infant and toddler years, the brain is at its best, allowing a child to learn both the written word and spoken word simultaneously, and with much more ease.
These concepts suggest that starting to teach reading skills in school is too late, and children would benefit more from getting a much earlier start. Reading can be achieved practically at the same time as talking, from about birth to about age four. During this period it is easier for a child to learn any type of language including spoken, receptive, foreign and written language.
If the child is taught earlier, he will learn better, deeper and with more fun.
Studies showed that the earlier a child learns to read, the better they perform in school and later in life. Early literacy improves almost every aspect of life, starting from self-esteem. They are also more likely to stay and finish School and even go to University.
The infant and toddler years are the best times to learn, creating a unique "window of opportunity" that every parent should seize for the greater benefit of their offspring. Take your chance and learn more about the "Your Baby Can Read Early Language Development System"
What are the benefits of reading early?
- Early readers perform better than children who are taught later in life.
- Studies from all areas of language indicate that younger children learn better the basic patterns of language than older children.
- Research has shown that a child's natural window of time for learning language is between during infancy through age four. This window shrinks quickly after this age.
- In American schools, reading is not taught until kindergarten, missing the precious, natural learning window.
- Undoubtedly, reading is the single most important skill a child can learn, a gift that opens the door for many other opportunities and helps children succeed in school and in life.
- Children already read when they enter School have higher self-esteem than children who cannot read by that time (which is, most children).
- Children who are taught to read earlier are more fond of reading than other kids.
- Scientists think that the brain develops more efficiently for reading when the child learns to read early.
- Better readers are more likely to stay in school than poor readers.
These are some of the reasons to consider a proven method for early reading such as "BrillKids Early Language Development System"
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- royalfoust royalfoust Dec 3, 2009 @ 3:08 pm
- The whole world needs to know this. I love the pictures also. Great lens.
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- Jolly4all Jolly4all Feb 12, 2009 @ 1:26 pm
- I am very much interested in this for my first grandchild. At what month should we start teaching our grandchild?
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- ELMummy ELMummy Jan 26, 2009 @ 7:44 pm
- I'm using this programme with my daughter now 5 months and she loves it!
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- Teddi14 Teddi14 Dec 27, 2008 @ 12:09 pm
- I am watching the infomercial right now. It seems very cool! I wish I would have had this when my son was a baby.




