Early Reading Resources

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 Early Reading Resources

Signing Time

If you want to know what your young baby, or even non-talking toddler, is thinking, then you should be using Signing Time. This sign language program is fantastic. Babies as young as just a few months old have been shown to be able to communicate using sign language. Youngsters will sometimes learn to read also by watching these fun, musical, but highly educational DVDs.

 Early Reading Resources

Your Baby Can Read

Developed by a dad who taught his two daughters to read while they were still babies, Your Baby Can Read is a program that is fun for babies and young children. It’s an excellent way to get your child on the road to early reading while their brain is still primed for language development.

 Early Reading Resources

BrillKids

BrillKids offers a free trial of their program. Somewhat similar to Your Baby Can Read products, but with an even wider range of educational options, BrillKids has both reading and math programs for young babies and children. In addition, there is a large community of parents who are working with their own kids to help you on your path to early learning for your baby.

 Early Reading Resources

Glenn Doman’s Books

Considered a pioneer by many in very early childhood learning, Glenn Doman has some excellent books about the subject. From reading to math to music, Glenn shares insights that most people are unware of in regards to the capacity of tiny minds.

 Early Reading Resources

Starfall

A free online phonics educational resource for parents and children.

 Early Reading Resources

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