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Dr. Robert C. Titzer is an expert infant researcher who has taught tens ofthousands of babies and toddlers worldwide to read for nearly twenty years. Hesays the current practice of starting to teach reading skills in Kindergartenis too late. "A child has only one natural window for language, from 3 monthsto age 5. The earlier a child is taught to read, the better they will read andthe more likely they will enjoy it. I believe this is the key to successthroughout their lives." Dr. Titzer has witnessed firsthand the positiveresults of early reading skills worldwide.
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International test scores have shown that countries, such as Russia andSingapore, who begin teaching learning skills earlier than the United States,can test better than American children of the same grade level. Barack Obamahas also commented on the necessity for changes in educational procedures."It's time to ask ourselves why other countries are outperforming us ... It'snot that their kids are smarter than ours -- it's that they're being smarterabout how to educate their kids." With the strong correlation between juvenilecrime and illiteracy, plus the necessity for children to get as productive aneducational start as possible, early learning skills are the greatest gift aparent can provide.
Dr. Titzer taught his own children to read as babies with an award-winningEarly Language Development system he developed called "Your Baby Can Read!"For more information on early learning skills and "Your Baby Can Read!" visithttp://www.yourbabycanread.com.
12LA08-0094(See video from Your Baby Can Read at:http://inr.mediaseed.tv/Baby_12LA08_0094/)
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