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When you teach your baby to read it not only begins a life-long love of reading but it also promotes brain growth and development!
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Myths About Reading

  • Reading is a school subject. 

  • Reading should begin at age six. 

  • Young children are not “ready” to learn to read.

Our Views About Reading

  • From birth to six years of age is the best time to introduce your child to reading.

  • The younger the baby is, the faster he will learn.

  • The brain grows by use.

What Parents Say…

 

"I employed your method on my grandaughter at age two and she could read the Reader’s Digest at age three. Currently she is an “A” student in Los Angeles schools at age sixteen. I recommend your book to all young mothers." — Mother, from California, USA

"You have done the impossible. Six months ago, if someone had said that my two-year-old son could be reading by three, I would have said ‘Impossible.’" — Mother, from Louisiana, USA

"I have a master’s degree in education, but what is taught at The Institutes is unique, useful and life-changing. The program empowers parents by giving them the tools to teach children at an early age." — Mother, from Pennsylvania, USA

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This is what you and your baby need to get started right away.

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