"Your Baby Can Read" is the name of a DVD, book and flashcard system
with a provocative premise: that infants as young as 2-3 months old can
begin learning to read. The product's creator, Robert Titzer, claims
hundreds of thousands of infants around the world have learned to read
using his program.
The Ecklunds think so. Their baby, Sonia, started watching the show
when she was just 5 months old. They followed the program
recommendations, interacting with Sonia using the flashcards and books.
By 10 months, she was able to identify words on flashcards. Now, as a
2-year-old, Sonia is able to read aloud from basic books.
"Around 10 months we really got confirmation she knew what the words
were. We'd say, 'find the word elephant,' and she'd crawl over and find
the word elephant," said Sonia's mother, Hung Eckland.
Daryl Ragan is a certified Barton reading and spelling tutor. She says
programs like " Your Baby Can Read" aren't likely to be harmful to
learning, but, she says, reading early and often to your child can be
just as effective.
If you are worried your child is falling behind, Ragan says trust your
gut instinct. She says by age 4-5, signs will surface if your child is
struggling to read. Warning signs include, "A family history. A child
that's really struggling with sounds -- if they continue to mix up and
b and d sounds as they get into 5 and 6 years old. If they're
struggling to learn the alphabet or struggling to memorize their home
address and phone number," says Ragan.


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