Baby can read

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By copernico

Your baby can read!
Your baby can read!

Your baby can read!

Your Babies Learning Experience

Children learn at an amazingly fast rate. They start from almost nothing, to communicating with others, learning how to read, write, learning how to live and make a life of their own, making new friends, developing their own unique personality, helping others, among countless other things. In order to speed the process of helping your baby to learn more quickly and efficiently, give your child as many resources as available to achieve this. Even though you may use one way to do this, using as many as you can at your disposal, you are pretty much increasing and improving your efforts.

I would suggest that you start teaching your baby all of the basics early. This way the child can get a head start on most of the fundamental skills that will be needed later on in life. You could consider starting by gathering all of the necessary materials and figuring out a sensible routine and time that will work out nicely for you and your baby. Then, you could do some more research that could enhance the lessons that you will be giving your child. Consult a doctor, child specialist or caregiver, friend, family member, and or check on the internet, etc. Find as much info as you can in order to assist you in teaching your child.

Another thing that you could try is to meet up with some other dads and moms with common interests and goals who are also trying to teach their babies to read, write, speak, etc. This may even make for a fun session and you and the baby can even make some goods friends while you are at it. Try to get as many things that can and will make the learning process go as smoothly as possible.

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Would you teach your baby to read?

  • Yes. It will improve her future opportunities
  • No. I want a more natural path for my baby
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Learn Things Web Level 2 Commenter 11 months ago

The forum on the brillkids.com website is an excellent place for parents interested in early reading and learning.

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