Teach Your Toddler To Read

Teach your child to read. Your child will thank you in the future!

Teach your child to read as a toddler - there are invaluable, life-long benefits to your child.

Watch the amazing reading progress of Ethan, after only 4, 8 and 11 weeks of reading instructions, with only 10 to 15 minutes of reading exercises a day. 

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Facts:

Children have a very plastic brain especially when it comes to learning. Learning to read as a toddler will uncover whole new world to your child. Neural pathways are developed that would not be activated otherwise, impacting both brain growth and cognitive development. The neural pathways developed at an early stage will be the basis of all future learning and intellectual abilities. This will be of great help to your child later in life, in all areas of life.

Teach your child to read as a toddler and the composition of their brain will grow more complex and more ready to receive and hold information for the rest of their lives. Start today!

There are enormous benefits in learning to read as a toddler:

- Neurological

- Psychological

- Linguistic

- Educational

- Social

A child learning to read as a toddler will have a richer vocabulary, correct grammar, improved writing, better spelling and more articulate oral communication. By reading aloud to your child and later allow your child to choose books with interesting content he or she will grow in intelligence. Children that have learned to read are able to use more complex sentences, build a wider range of general knowledge and develop their powers of reflection. Learning to read also develops the memory of distant events.

Teaching your child to read will help develop their right-brain creativity and will feed their natural curiosity.

Their span of attention and their concentration are greatly improved by learning to read.

So what are you waiting for? Click here to start teaching your child to read today!

Learn reading early – The Healthy Way!

 

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