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Teach Your Baby To Read: Discover The Top 5 Secrets To Get Your Baby To Read

Is it possible for a three-month-old to know how to read? Yes is the short answer. Imagine how proud you would be knowing that your child can read at such a young age.

Usually, a child will start reading when they start elementary school. But is there anything that you as a parent can do to help your child before elementary school?

A child’s mind is like a sponge, from birth to four years. During this time a window of opportunity has opened, one that you and your child can take advantage of.

Try the following five tips and see how it goes for you.

One. There are several ways to introduce words to your baby, but whichever way you choose, make sure the fonts are large. You can use your imagination here, but the obvious materials to use are whiteboards, erasers, or just pencil and paper. Pictures are very important when teaching a baby, so make them large and clearly written.

Two. When choosing which words to work with initially, words like mom and dad are a good place to start. Basically anything your baby is familiar with, body parts, animals, colors, that kind of thing.

Three. Flash cards are an excellent way to stimulate and capture your baby’s attention. Flashcards work best in a room with very little distraction. To start, hold up a word in front of your baby with an obvious picture of the word next to it. But at the same time say the word clearly, so your baby can see you say the word. Repeat this process for each word.

Oven. As her baby progresses, she can put words together into a sentence. This is where the process of getting your baby to read really begins. So from one sentence you can go to a whole story.

Five. Baby reading videos can be used in conjunction with the methods already discussed above. The videos are great as they combine images and sound which will really give your baby a head start.

You really need to take advantage of this short window of opportunity. The speed at which your baby processes information at this young age really is a moment she shouldn’t miss or waste.

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