Teach Your Baby to Read for Free
When I discovered how babies learn to read, I began playing this
game throughout the day. It is fairly easy to do, since words surround us
everywhere. As we go about our day, I point out any and all words that are easy
to read, and read them to my baby.
When I wash their hands, I read them the label of the hand soap.
When I wash their hair, we read the word shampoo. When I pour their juice we
read the label. The same goes for the cereal and anything else that we
encounter in our day.
My daughter has learned to read the word luminous from the toothpaste.
I showed her the word about 4 times. Each time I read it I told her that
luminous means shiny. One night she picked up the tube and pointed to the word
and said, "Luminous".
I asked her what luminous means and she said, "Shiny".
Don't think that little ones can't learn big words. She learned the word
granulated while reading the bag of sugar.
The Sign Game
One day while were on a long drive down the highway, I began to
wonder if children taught to read as infants were reading all the words they
encountered mentally, just like you and I do. Once you know how to read, you do
it with no thought. It is actually impossible NOT to read every sign and every
word we see. Our brains are processing all the words we see. So what about
children who were taught to read as babies?
As we drove, I asked my son if he wanted to play a game. We had to
see who could read any words we came across, first. A mad frenzy of shouting
began to ensue and points were claimed. One point was issued for each sign that
was read. Nothing was ever done with points. They weren't even kept track of,
but none-the-less, he loved it.




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