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Is Your Child Learning to Read Too Late?
Would you wait until your child is five or six to begin teaching them to speak? Then why wait until your child is five or six to teach a them written language? Currently, the education systems waits until more than 90 percent of the brain is developed to begin teaching reading skills. This is accounting for an alarming rate of under-level reading. In many U.S. states, more than half of children are reading below their grade level, and forty percent of 8-year-old children cannot read on their own.
Your Baby Can Tell You Exactly What They Need
It’s a scenario that all parents experience. It’s 3 AM, your baby is crying inconsolably, and you cannot figure out what they need. You check their diaper, it’s dry. You make them a bottle, they are not hungry. You try everything you can think of, but you just cannot understand what your baby really needs. You are exhausted, and 3 AM quickly becomes 4 then 5. If only your baby could clearly communicate what they wanted. They could, but only with the help of the Baby Signs Program, which teaches your child sign language skills.
Are Your Child’s Behavioral Problems Communication Issues?
As new parents quickly realize, babies don’t come with user manuals. Raising a child would be much easier if parents could simply refer to their manual about “what your baby really wants” to decipher every cry and scream. Unfortunately it doesn’t work that way. Before a child can properly vocalize their needs, parents have to play the guessing game. Hours can be spent trying to guess and understand what it is their baby wants. Often, parents never come up with the answer, and their baby cries for hours trying to communicate what they want.
