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The Best Children Learning Reading Review from a Real Mom:-
Is it possible to teach your toddler to read at home? Do you want to learn how to teach a child how to read? This Children Learning Reading review will share with you my personal experience of using this program to teach my toddler son to read at home since he was 2 years and 3 months old.
It’s a rather lengthy read. So you might want to look at the details of the program right below if you don’t have the time to read on. (I’ve also posted 3 video clips of my kid reading at various ages using this program, scroll down to the bottom if you want to take a peek!)
Product Name: Children Learning Reading program
What Is It?
A unique and systematic reading program based on phonics and phonemic awareness instructions, that will teach young children as young as toddlers 2 or 3-years-old to read.
The program creator, Jim Yang has successfully used this program to teach his 4 children to read before they turned 3.
There have been studies that show that phonemic awareness is highly effective in helping young children to manipulate phonemes (individual sounds) to sound out words and in decoding printed text. Studies have also shown that teaching reading using the phonics method produces more successful and fluent readers.
This program consists of 50 little lessons, broken down into Stage 1 and Stage 2.
Jim recommends that parents start their reading program around 2.5 years old as that’s the time the kid is able to speak more clearly. If your younger toddler has more advanced speech development, you can start your child earlier.
You won’t be sitting your child in front of the TV or computer screen for the lessons. Rather, you’ll be spending quality time going through the step-by-step lessons with your child.
Who Is It For?
This program is designed for parents with young children aged 2-8.
This is NOT a program where parents just pop a DVD into the player or sit the child in front of the computer screen.
Parents, you’ll be actively involved to help your toddler or preschooler learn to read phonetically through a simple, effective, and step-by-step program. It’s worth your time. Seriously. But please take note that this is a digital package, there are no physical products to be shipped to you. Everything is downloadable to your computer upon your purchase.
- The program extensively teaches and helps your child to develop phonics and phonemic awareness skills.
- Great introduction in the main e-book that clearly discusses the importance and benefits of early reading, and the steps involved in helping your child to learn reading.
- Easy to follow and it’s all spelled out in the step-by-step lessons.
- A chance for you to learn phonics too. I’ve never learned phonics as a child so I benefited from the lessons too.
- Audio clips that demonstrate the correct pronunciations of all the letter sounds. I sure needed this as I wasn’t schooled in phonics.
- The lessons are short to match the short attention span of little kids and the busy schedules of parents.
- Super-effective, and it will be so rewarding to see the reading progress of your child after each lesson. It’s certainly a rewarding experience for me.
- There are printouts (Premium package) that you can print, cut and use in your lessons with your kid. My son loves the printouts and would ask to play with them even after the lesson is over.
- This program is cheaper than the more branded and award-winning baby reading programs.
- Everything in the program is downloadable so you can access it immediately. There are no physical products to be shipped to you. Save on shipping cost.
- You have to spend time daily to help your child learn. Consistency and daily parental involvement are crucial in helping your child learn to read successfully.
- In Stage 2 of the reading program, occasionally I came across a lesson where there are some words that didn’t come out as quite right when I sounded them out. As I said, I’m not trained in phonics instructions. Maybe these are sight words… I should have checked out the ebook “The Most Common Sight Word





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