Product Description
The Starter DVD is the first video of the Your Baby Can Read! early language development system. Introduces children to 20 key words.
Main Program Running Time – Approx: 22 min. / DVD
Your Baby Can Read! Volume 1 DVD
The Volume 1 DVD is the second video of the Your Baby Can Read! early language development system. Contains over 50 key words plus songs, animals, and an interactive word games segment to enhance your child`s learning. Increases your child`s individ… More >>
Your Baby Can Read: Early Language Development System
Tags: Baby, Development, Early, Language, Read, System
#1 by Getiton on March 22, 2010 - 5:20 pm
toddler bored. barely watches tv yet which i think is a good thing and as per AAP recommendations. Most girls are smarter than boys, talk and read earlier. My sister and I read and talked super early without any assistance and we were offered to skip two grades. So I cant say Im so impressed by Titzers daughter. IN addition, he is a PhD so he probably has good genes and pushed his daughter which would go a longer way towards explaining her being academic. I would be interested to see if she or any other of titzer early readers turn out to be genius in any way. I think parents need to stop being so neurotic. How many kids who dont have learning disabilities and whose parents are involved in their education dont learn to read well? pretty much none. more important in my opinion to inculcate reading as entertainment and have one on one with your child. I guess I think very young kids shouldnt be in front of tv’s but rather with their parents and interacting with objects in the world. I think most “genius” babies turn out ordinary and that a child of an academic goes to college and cares about school is not exactly a shocker to me. Knowing that many geniuses were tagged as retarded early in life is a refutation that you have this “window” that if you miss, youll never have it back. Children are learning about the world unless you keep them in a cage. Ive seen kids with neglectful parents talking up a storm early and kids with neurotic academic parents not saying a word till 3.
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by A. Barry on March 22, 2010 - 8:12 pm
My mother purchased this educational program for me 8 months ago. Needless to say, the results have been astounding. Within a week I had mastered the entire alphabet and mastered word and sentence structure soon after. These days, I have grown tired of the “Your Baby Can Read!” program and have begun reading novels from some of America’s most beloved writers in history, such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald, to further my progress in mastering the English language. I hope to receive “The Old Man and the Sea” for my second birthday.
I must point out my fear that my classmates in preschool will not be as well-educated as I am and that I might be forced to stoop down to their level and settle for pop-up books instead of classic American novels.
Another concern I have is with the name of this product. The claim “Your Baby Can Read” is a bit misleading. Yes, your baby “can” read, as all babies have the capacity to read. So instead of stating your baby’s potential, the product should state its end result, that being “Your baby will read”.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by L. Duarte on March 22, 2010 - 8:44 pm
They are babies, they eventually learn to read when they get older. Best to start them on Letter Factory and Kindergarten. My 20 month old watches for a little while and i have a newborn so I do not have the time to dedicate all day to teaching my babies to read. In addition to preschool, my 6 year old learned through flash cards and Letter Factory, both very cheap. Do not pay the full amount unless you are dedicated to the program.
Rating: 2 / 5
#4 by mom on the go on March 22, 2010 - 10:27 pm
I was really hesitant at first with buying “your baby can read” especially for the infomercial price. But when I seen it on amazon for a 3rd of the price I couldnt pass it up. I have twins that are 7 months about to be 8 months and they love watching it. They are so atentive, they watch it twice a day once in the morning and once @ nite and they are not tired, or bored of it yet. I am so happy with my purchase. not only are my babies learning how to read but with them watching it since they are so into it I can get some house work done!!! Come on lets be realistic your baby is not going to learn how to read over nite or in a month…(especially @ their age) but what it does is uses memory logic to get them to understand what words mean so they get a understanding.. then that leads to reading,and corresponding words. I cant wait to see what they will know in a few more months.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by P. Benford on March 22, 2010 - 10:29 pm
My son(15 months) goes to a home daycare and I dont feel he’s really being taught much there,so when i seen the commerical for these dvd’s I decided to get them, that way he can learn while he’s at home, I play them at least once a day, and when i put the dvd he starts smiling and is so eager to watch, he has been watching them for about six weeks, and last week, I said ARMS UP, and he put his arms up, The other day he was watching them, and i was watching him in the background and on the second DVD when they say KICKING, he was kicking his feet
Rating: 4 / 5