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Be Happy to Say "My Baby Can Read!"
Just how many times have you said this phrase: "My baby can read"? How often have you been a winner? For a mother like you who have more than one baby, you have been a believer of early education. This is why hearing you say "My baby can read" has been a usual scenario. But, how were you able to pass with flying colors? Here is one for the books:

Prior to saying "My baby can read," it is very important that you give your baby the time to play with the things that you bought for him or her. Let your kid think that these are toys and let these "toys" get his or her attention. After a few minutes or about half of an hour, unlease your designed plan.

For an instance, you purchased some DVD or CD tapes about ABC to your child. At your baby's early age, you know that teaching your baby to read is a difficult responsibility. But you feel the need to do it; so you continue on with your plan. Initially, just play one from your copies of CDs and DVDs repeatedly. Soon as it is able to get the attention of the child, you have to make your move.

For every letter that you see on TV, click the "pause" button. Read each of them to him or her. Motivate him or her to follow you. Initially, it may be difficult for your child to understand what you are trying to do, but as you read using your lips; he or she will definitely try to copy you.

Repeating what you say may come easy to your baby; but not reading them on their own. It usually takes time. And, this tests your patience and teaching ability.

Of course, it is very important that you are patient when it comes to dealing with toddlers. Because they have a very short attention span, you will not be able to hold their focus for long. Or worse, you may not be able to teach them at all. Timing works perfectly here. The moment you see his or her good mood that will allow him or her to do a reading session, grab this opportunity.

Making yourself knowledgeable on managing your baby effectively during your reading session is the best way to begin. Yes, most of the time, it pays to have a little sacrifice on your part. This will make you successful and deserving of this shout-out: "Finally, my baby can read!", http://mybabycanreadreviews.org.