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Old 01-18-2010, 03:19 PM  
IADad
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Default Re: Your Baby Can Read program.

ya know, I don't know if it works long term or not, but I'm thinking it can't hurt. My eldest was a very bright baby, not just my opinion, there were some others like his preschool teacher and my sister, who's a visual literacy "expert" but somewhere along the line he hit a roadblock with reading. He's working through it now and coming up to his age group, but the last year or so has been a struggle, and as a parent I keep thinking about all those things we could have done, and I worry about him catching up and I fear that being a slower reader now is going to slow his development in other course areas. I know he's still you and working at a good time to be able to overcome it, so I guess I'm coming around to the opinion that we should do anything and everything we can to teach, especially reading skills.
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