A baby's brain thrives on stimulation and develops at a phenomenal pace; nearly 90%
during the first five years of life! The best and easiest time to learn a language
is during the infant and toddler years, when the brain is creating thousands of
synapses every second - allowing a child to learn both the written word and spoken
word simultaneously, and with much more ease.

Dr.
Titzer says the current practice of starting to teach reading skills in school is
too late and children benefit greatly from getting a much earlier start since a
child basically has only one natural window for learning language -- from about
birth to about age four. During this period it is easier for a child to learn any
type of language including spoken, receptive, foreign and written language. The
earlier the child is taught to read the better they will read and the more likely
they will enjoy it.
Studies prove that the earlier a child learns to read, the better they perform in
school and later in life. Early readers have more self-esteem and are more likely to
stay in school. Meanwhile, a national panel of reading specialists and educators
determined that most of the nation?s reading problems could be eliminated if
children began reading earlier.
Maybe the correct question is? Why should parent delay teaching a child to read when
the most natural time to learn language is during the infant and toddler years?
Seize this small window of opportunity to enhance your child?s learning ability and
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