Thursday, October 29, 2009

Your Baby Can Read-Review and Giveaway.

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A few months ago I saw a commercial for My Baby Can Read learning program and I thought to me self, ohh I would love to try that with the bug. The whole concept was really interesting and I thought it would be a great way to help the bug’s development. A few weeks ago I was asked if I would be interested in reviewing the Your Baby Can read Started kit ……My answer: Oh yes!
Your baby can read is so far the most simple and at the same time exciting learning program that I have laid my hands on. I tried it for a few days and after about a week of doing it, the bug got really exited to take our little “class”.
Your Baby Can Read is a simple, fun and really entertaining early language development system, great to also help with the interaction between you and your little one, not to mention that they love the fact that the little ones have a blast while learning! Your Baby Can Read System was created by DR. Robert Titzer, a recognized expert, infant researcher. A professor and teacher for over 15 years, Dr. Titzer has extensively researched infant learning and development. After teaching in the public school system, Dr. Titzer went on to complete his Masters degree at Pennsylvania State University, and a Ph.D. in Human Performance at Indiana University, where he developed this revolutionary early learning approach with his own infant children.
His research on reading during infant and toddler years captured the interest of educators, researchers, parents, government agencies, and the media worldwide. Dr. Titzer’s research has been published in scientific journals, including the prestigious Psychological Review.
The bug absolutely love the flash cards and the book and we have watched the videos several times. They are short interactive videos that have songs and show the written word to the song, kind of like a Karaoke. The videos also show you a word (such as an animal) and then repeat it a couple of times before proceeding to show you the actual animal that was previously mention.
It is really fun watching my little one so concentrated and repeating the words as they are saying it! This system was baby tested and mommy approved! We both like and enjoy Your Baby Can Read System.
There is one complaint though, and that is that I can’t enter my own giveaways!
Win it.
Your Baby Can Read, has kindly offered one lucky Born 2 Impress reader, the chance to win receive the deluxe kit of Your Baby Can Read (worth $199).
To enter this giveaway : www.yourbabycanread.com and tell me something you have learned from them and also what age is the kid/kids you want this system for. This is mandatory to participate.
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Giveaway ends November 8th at midnight. Eastern Time.
Contest open to U.S. Residents with a valid street address. No PO Boxes please. Winner(s) are selected randomly through the use of random.org unless otherwise noted and will be announce on the contest closing date. To claim your prize(s), you must contact Born 2 Impress within 48 hours of the contest closing Prize(s) not claimed by (48 hours) will be forfeited and a new winner will be selected in a live giveaway. Please provide a valid email address to be informed in case you do win a giveaway.
We have a winner: True Random Number Generator Min: 1 Max: 347 Result: 10 Powered by RANDOM.ORG. Congratulations dotcomkari! Please contact me within the next 48 hours to claim your prize.

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theladya said...

This system is designed for children between the ages of 3 months and 5 years. I would want this for my great niece who will be born by the end of this month. abailey_crace@yahoo.com

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Darla Peters said...

Studies prove that the earlier a child learns to read, the better they perform in school and later in life. My two year old is already starting to read but I know he would love this and my nine month old will enjoy it too.

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dotcomkari said...

I love the fact that it can be used as early as 3 months! and that children who learn to read earlier do better later in life!

I have three young children I would use this program for.

My one year old daughter!
My five year old daughter

and my special needs son, Kai, who is three with Autism. His teacher actually recommened we try something like this to help with his vocabulary as he is basically non-verbal and I am willing to try anything to help him!

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cdziuba@aol.com Our little one is 2 1/2, and that is a prime age for her to be learning and absorbing all of these great offerings from Your Baby Can Read. I'd like it for her age.

I learned that this Early Language Development system is not just for baby, it totally involves the caregiver in the learning process. It's not a passive teaching system.

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I learned that the best and easiest time to learn a language is during the infant and toddler years, when the brain is creating thousands of synapses every second.
I would love to win this for my daughters. I have a 2 years old and a 3 weeks old baby.
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Strand Family said...

I was a "doman baby" (glen doman program called The Institute of Human Development). It is very similar to this program, but they mainly have books so now with my own baby, I'm making word cards and using the boxes of cards my mom made when I was young. The kit would help immensely. As a child who read at a 3rd grade level at 4 years old, I KNOW that their website is correct that babies brains can learn everything from multiple languages to reading.
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jengd said...

This program is designed for children between the ages of 3 months and 5 years which is a much wider window than I would have expected. My son is close to 2 1/2 so it would be ideal for him.

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Heather M said...

Learned that it was created by a dr. and It would be for my 2 1/2 yr old daughter. We wanted to get this LAST year for Christmas but couldn't afford it. I'd love to win!!

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Sharon said...

I did not know that a baby’s brain thrives on stimulation and develops at a phenomenal pace…nearly 90% during the first five years of life.

I would love to have this for my nephew, due Dec 14th.

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brandy c said...

The thing that I didn't know was this: "Normally, children don’t start learning to read until age 5 or 6 years old, but the natural window of opportunity begins to close around age 4."
WOW! I would use this for my 3 year old daughter and 9 month old son
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Anne - mommyhastowork said...

In the first years of a child’ life, tens of thousands of synaptic connections are made each second in the brain, opening the door for increased learning capacity.

i WOULD USE THIS FOR MY 21 MONTH OLD

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Terra H. said...

I learned that normally, children don’t start learning to read until age 5 or 6 years old, but the natural window of opportunity begins to close around age 4. This would be great for my 2 year old niece. Thanks.
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Xenia said...

Wow! I learned that there is a “natural window of opportunity” for learning language where it is easier for children to learn to understand and speak our language at a high level (between 3 months and 5 years). I would love this for both of my daughters, one is 10 months and one is 3.

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I learned that studies prove that the earlier a child learns to read, the better they perform in school and later in life. This would be for my 2 year old son! bekki1820cb@gmail.com

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I learned that this could be for many ages and I would use it for my 14 month old!

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Idaho Jill said...

This would be for my 2 1/2 year old daughter.

This is what I learned: "Are the babies simply memorizing the words or are they actually reading? It is true that the babies initially memorize the shapes of the written words, but over time they will figure out the patterns of the written language in a way that is similar to how they figure out the patterns of the spoken language." - sounds great. we already do flashcards with my daughter, and she knows about 25 words, but I always questioned whether it was 'reading' or memorizing!

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moushka said...

This would be great for my 3yo daughter that I am home preschooling.

Between the ages of 3 months and 5 years, they can also learn the written word naturally and easily.

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casey aubut said...

I learned that this system can be used as early as 3 months! amazing! I would get this for my son who is almost 3!
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I've learned that this system is designed for children between the ages of 3 months and 5 years.

I would give this system to my niece and nephew.

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Sylvia said...

This would be great to have for my month old grandaughter.
I learned that Normally, children don’t start learning to read until age 5 or 6 years old, but the natural window of opportunity begins to close around age 4 – BEFORE THEY ENTER KINDERGARTEN!
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..,i learned that this stuff really helps in language development for babies, this is also enjoyable for moms like me... :)

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suebabe0704 said...

I learned that the best and easiest time to learn a language is during the infant and toddler years, when the brain is creating thousands of synapses every second – allowing a child to learn both the written word and spoken word simultaneously, and with much more ease. I want this for my 23month old. Thanks!

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Terri said...

...oops. I had to delete & redo my first comment as I forgot to put age of child.

I'd like this system for my godson who is almost 2 yrs. old.
I learned that there is a "natural window of opportunity" for children to understand & speak our language and they can learn the written word easily too between the ages of 3 months and 5 years.

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blabla3269 said...

designed for 3 months to five years
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Mommy 2 Bears said...

It not only helps them to learn to read but improves speech patterns and helps them to be more articulate. This would be for my almost three and almost two year olds.

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I learned that it helps with Increased Communication Skill.
I have the starter kit, and I think this system really works. My daughter has a speech delay and sensory disorder, but she has been able to identify words upon sight after watching this video. Pretty cool! I'd love to win the complete system. Thanks so much!

oops I forgot her age: 3 1/2. My apologies!

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Sophia's Mom said...

I learned involves the caregiver in the learning process. It's not a passive teaching system like most systems out there. My baby is 15 months and I too have seen this commercial before. I would love to try it!!!

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Between the ages of 3 months and 5 years children are more naturally able to learn the written word more easily.

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LuvnLife00 said...

i have been looking at this set for a long time. I think what amazes me the most is demo videos they have on the site. It is amazing what children can do!


If I won, Id want it for my 16 month old.

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The Penny-Pinching Mama said...

I learned that early readers have more self-esteem and are more likely to stay in school.

I'd love this for my 10-month-old daughter. Thank you for a great giveaway!

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Lauren said...

I learned that the best window of opportunity is from birth to age four - when language learning skills are strongest - waiting until kindergarden is too late! This would be for my newborn (4weeks) - we want to get him on the right track!

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I learned that the window for learning begins to close at age 4. This would be for my son who is 2.5 years.
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Amy Raymond said...

I leaned that it's made for children to use as early as three months old!

I would love this for my 13 month old and for our new little bean due in March!

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Army Wife Quilter said...

from 3 m to 5 years this program is geared for. I have 4m,3y,and 6y kids this would be great for me.

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Heidi said...

I learned that the natural window to learn language is in the infant and toddler years. I would use this for my preschoolers, ages 3-4 yrs.

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Samantha said...

I learned that the earlier they learn to read, they will be a better reader.
I would love to use this program on my 14 month old triplets!

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Shannon said...

Brain development is about 90% complete by the age of 5! My 9 month old son would love My Baby Can Read!

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I learned that the system is currently only available in English. and this would be for my son to use.
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Stacey - Elle Belle said...

I learned about the “natural window of opportunity”
I found the first DVD at a consignment shop and my 3 month old and 4 yr old watch it together... we're almost ready to start the 2nd DVD... just in time for me to win it!!
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I learned thnat the natural window of opportunity is for 3 months to 5 years old.
I want to win this for my 16 month old son!
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