5 Ways to Teach Your Baby to Read So They Will Think It Is a Game
Many parents want to give their children an early advantage these days. One way to accomplish this is to begin teaching babies to read before their first birthdays. This is much easier to do than parents can imagine. By using the following five tips, you will be well on your way to teaching your baby to read.
Invest in videos that teach babies to read. Many babies are attracted to television. By using videos that are formatted to teach babies to read, you can entertain your baby while imparting them with a critical skill. These videos are fun for babies to watch and they won’t even know they are being taught to read. Two excellent choice are Monki See Monki Doo and Your Baby Can Read.
Use letter play.
Get some magnetic letters for the
fridge or foam letters for the tub.
Create words on demand to teach your baby. Your baby will be attracted to the bright colors and your
enthusiasm as you spell out words.
Baby won’t realize that they are really learning to read.
Use flash cards with pictures. Babies are capable of
learning new words without even seeing a picture, but they love to see an image
of the words they are reading. It
is like a reward to them. Try
using flash cards that have the word on one side and the picture on the
opposite side. Your baby is
capable of learning all kinds of words and what they mean this way. You can find some nice flash cards here.
Create a family photo album. Get a small photo album
and some index cards. Using red or
black marker, write baby’s name on the index card. Insert this into the album making it the first page. Flip the page and insert baby’s photo
there. Continue on, adding baby’s
favorite people, showing first their name and then their picture. By flipping through the album and
saying each name first, your baby is learning to read while looking at their
loved ones.
Go on a word hunt.
Take out some flash cards or word
cards and take your baby on a word hunt.
Tell your baby you have to see if you can find some words. Scatter some words throughout one room
of the house and act like detectives as you find the words. Your baby will be helping you look for
word cards. As you read each card
out loud, your baby will be learning to read.




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