My Baby Can Read, Give Your Baby An Unfair Advantage
Hey Erica here,
And you’re reading my uncensored review of what i really thought about Your Baby Can Read! My baby can read at 9 months old, it really is pretty impressive, however there are some things you’ll want to consider before jumping into a program like this.
Why am I writing this? Well, there has been a lot of talk about this product by Dr. Titzer lately. And many of you have been asking me what I thought about this program, whether or not I would recommend this type of program to parents and how well it worked for my own children.
Your Have Been Warned!
Be Warned, I’ll be going into both the good and the bad points so if that’s something you might not want to hear, then you may as well leave now. I have had a chance to use this product with my own family. And I think the big question on everyone’s mind is can my baby read after using this.
Does it Work?
The easy answer is yes.
Dr.Titzer developed Your Baby Can Read, and his style is real straightforward it is primarily an agenda that teaches kids to recognize vocabulary by sight.
There has been some opposition for the reason that it does not teach kids to read in the full sense of the word. More accurately it teaches them to recognize instantly a number of words.
My Baby Can Read and This Has Made Us Very Happy……
We are very excited by the results we have achieved, it is almost unbelievable that my baby can read at such a young age. We have been applying these techniques for the last 8 months and couldn’t be more impressed.
There are a small number of things you’ll need to understand before you begin a course of this level.
Don’t Start Them Too Young!
My baby can read because the curriculum was started a little sooner than recommended, children as young as 12 months is what Dr Titzer suggests but we know parents that have tarted at 3 months. Understand that you will be introducing your baby to formal education 3-4 years before this has traditionally been done.
Structured Learning
When following a curriculum like Your Baby Can Read! you are giving time to structured repetitive learning, and this could be replacing other forms of learning. I’d encourage every parent who is taking into consideration using this course or any early learning system, to ask themselves two simple questions:
You Must Ask Yourself……
What other things would I stop doing while I use this program?
What would be the impact of the loss of this other activity?
Other then the two issues I expressed, if you do decide to use this method to advance your child’s learning, do remember they are still kids.
Please, do not forget to do all the required and progressive steps essential to a child’s development, this method works very well and should be used with other proven techniques, (many of which are covered).
My baby can read and I can’t imagine this not providing every benefit when she goes off to school. My husband and I trust that this has given our child a key advantage however, this is just our view and these are our experiences using Your Baby Can Read in our home.

Hello and welcome to my blog, I wanted to give new parents a resource when it comes to teaching your baby to read. I hope you find this information useful.
