Babies are Eager to Read
Initially I was skeptical about teaching my 18-month daughter to read, but found out that that Glenn Doman has discovered the completely different method of teaching babies, not the same that is using in junior schools. Their method suits for a baby from zero moths old, i.e. from birth. The are three lessons per day, each lesson last fifteen seconds and give such a joy to the baby that she woke me up in the mornings asking me to teach her to read. When she hears my steps when I return from my job, she runs to me to teach her to read. The babies CAN and WANT to learn!
The babies are eager to learn, they want desperately to learn everything they can, as quickly as possible, but the adults are often fail to provide for the babies the adequate opportunity of learning.
This method offer funny and inexpensive way of teaching the baby to read, math, and encyclopedic knowledge by means of special inventory. For reading, it is cards with big red printed words.
By Maxim Masiutin - Public Review by a User
I'm a true testament! This really works!
My mother taught this method when I was a toddler. That was about 25 years or so ago. She used Glenn Doman's method to teach me how to recognize words and eventually to read. By the time I entered kindergarten, I was reading on a 1-2 grade level. I continued to always be above grade level in reading all through out grammar school. I still have a wonderful passion for reading and books.
I'm currently pregnant with my first child. I'm going to teach my baby. I'm also going to try the one for teaching math. I wish she had used that one me I HATE math!
By Steele - Public Review by a User
A gift to humanity
We used this method to teach my daughter how to read, starting at about the age of 6 months. At 8 months she shocked us at a pet store by pointing to the words on the wall that said "dogs, cats, birds" - she clearly knew what they meant. By 15 months we had a box of words on cards (including big ones like "refrigerator" and "calculator") and she would pick out whatever word we asked of her. When she began to speak we showed her the word cards she had learned and she read the words aloud for the first time.
She read sentences by the age of 1 and books by the age of 2. By the age of 5 she'd read over 100 books. When we put her in private school they tested her spelling at ever-increasing difficulty to find her grade level. She made no errors.
Today she has a 3.78 GPA from UCLA and has been accepted to a top law school. This book has been the treasure of a lifetime.
By Dan - Public Review by a User

