When you have a baby you want to make sure that you do everything that you can do to ensure that you give them the best start on life. You want to give them all of the tools that are available in order to ensure that they have a good life and grow up to be successful in life. You want them to be well educated and happy. That's why you will want to do everything that you can do to help them to become a better reader. When you help your child to become a better reader, you will be opening up a whole world to them which will really help them throughout their entire life. You can help your child to get off on the right foot by helping them to develop the tools to be a great reader by using the Your Baby Can Read system.
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Your Baby Can Read is designed fro children that are between the ages of 3 months to 5 years. When babies are young they will still be able to take in and absorb a lot of information. They may bot know exactly how to process this information yet, or what it is all about. However, this information will stay in their distant memories and they will be able to recall it as they get older and it will actually help then to learn much faster and retain what they learn better.
Your Baby Can Read comes with everything that you need to get started. You will be impressed by the amount of things that will come to you in your package. It comes with a DVD set, sliding word cards, word game cards, a how to parents guide, a window book, workshop DVD, and a music CD. With all of these tools you will be able to get your child on the path to becoming a great reader. You will also be able to spend quality time with your child as the two of you play together with the Your Baby Can Read set.
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15 Customer Reviews of “Your Baby Can Read”
Review by Nunanimo March 7, 2011
I don’t know why you imbeciles don’t just DOWNLOAD the DVDs for FREE from a torrent site?! The cards (if you love your child) will be your responsibility to make, and all the books in the set are available as FREE PDF files on the torrent site. If you’re computer illiterate or don’t know how to do it just get one of your clever relatives to download it for you. I downloaded this box set just out of curiosity to see what it was all about and it looks really good! However, I have to admit most of the kids in the infomercial look like they are associating the words displayed to them with a memorised sound (especially the younger ones). So why are there 5 year olds reading advanced books for their age in the infomercial too? You ask. Well, the infomercials purpose is to sell you the product, not make you aware that this box set is an AID rather than a one shot solution. I can tell you from now that those older kids reading advanced books have ALSO had mum/dad teaching them how to read traditionally at the same time. By combining the two together I think there is a chance to raising a bright kid in literacy. Just don’t over do it with Your Baby Can Read… It’s not going to create less work for you as a parent teaching them how to read. Anyways, it IS too expensive particularly for financially under privileged families, so I suggest to stick it to the man and just download it FOR FREE. Good luck with raising your kid.
Review by Vilfreda Chavez February 23, 2011
This product is pricey, and can only do so much. I think watching the words helped my daughter begin to talk, but reading is another matter. After more research I prefer the phonics method to reading over memorization. However, all the videos and cards are very good tools. My younger son destroyed the books because he loves to open the flaps, and he likes to sing along with the music in the videos.
Review by J. Ross November 22, 2010
This is a horrible company to deal with. Regardless of the value of their product they are very lacking in any concept of customer service. Three weeks after ordering and playing full price (taken at the time of order) they still have not delivered product. They did send tracking information, twice, but still show never actually being sent. Save your money, these people are rude and unreliable.
Review by Lisa November 11, 2010
I recommond your baby can products, they are wonderful.
Review by Concerned October 30, 2010
I would not recommend this product. Unless your child is Dyslexic,(or possesses some other, far less common form of aphasia), reading instruction in schools will be adequate to teach your child to read. My Baby Can Read teaches reading using a method that is a common coping mechanism among dyslexic individuals, however, reading this way leaves dyslexics permanently disadvantaged in reading in comparison to their peers. While most dyslexics do not start using this strategy until a later age (around 3rd grade), getting a ‘head start’ in this method will not do a potentially dyslexic child any favors, nor will it help a non-dyslexic in the long run (since they will suffer if they don’t learn how to read in the traditional manner when they begin schooling). If you want to ensure that your child will be a good reader, and you want to start early, look into ways to improve your child’s phonemic awareness (their ability to hear and manipulate phonemes, the smallest units of sound in a language). The human brain is not designed in such a way that makes memorizing an exact order of letters and matching them to a definition and pronunciation easy, which is what My Baby Can Read teaches them to do. While this will work for many years, they will eventually fill their head with too many associations, and begin to confuse similar words.
If your child seems to be having trouble with phonemic awareness, watch for other signs of reading trouble when they begin school. If they seem to be doing more poorly than classmates, have them tested for dyslexia. Be aware that school districts will be wary of providing tests for learning disabilities and that they will often perform a test which is designed only to assess if the disability is severe enough to warrant treatment, and frequently, the cut off is designed to minimize costs to the schools. These tests may indicate that your child is dyslexic (a fact that will often go unmentioned by the school), but that the school is not obligated to provide service. Dyslexics make up around 20% of Americans, that majority undiagnosed. A child is at risk if they have a poor home language environment, or have a genetic predisposition. (Basically, if a family regularly uses poor grammar and pronunciation, it can lead to a higher risk of dyslexia aside from traditional inheritance from a dyslexic parent. If a dyslexic child can begin remediation before 8 years old, brain scans indicate that brain activity when comparing re-mediated dyslexics and non-dyslexics is indistinguishable.
My Baby Can Read is little more than a parlor trick- the child is unlikely to benefit from being able to ‘read’ earlier, and if they hope to succeed, they will have to unlearn the lessons the program teaches them .
Review by anna October 26, 2010
I just want to point out as well the other people who thought that a zero rating would be included in the final tally. If it was unrated it is because they did not like the system at all.
Review by anna October 26, 2010
My daughter gets bored watching the YBCR Series. But I figure if I work with her enough eventually she will read. The program may a useful tool but the price they charge is ridiculous. Especially since they tell you one price on the phone and then charge you another. When I called the call center they told me that the full price was listed on the invoice. Ok, but then why are telling people a different price over the phone! I was very clear when ordering about asking the end price, I asked some three time. Now, I am being charged additional monies. I am very disappointed. The fact that my daughter did not absolutely love the program I was willing to live with. But now I just feel scammed.
Review by Bull-patty August 21, 2010
These are proven not to work. Of course a infant will be able memorize a handful of words when repeatedly exposed to them but they will be forgotten just as quickly without refresher viewings. I believe there was a TV review of this series where the course creator couldn’t get long time students to be able to recognize any words from his program.
Review by bobbie July 27, 2010
Just to let anybody whose interested in readin these reviews… The ones about the monkee see video or whatever its called are word for word the same exact reviews I read on like five other pages…kind of suspicious right? Gottaa lovE desperate coorperations!
Review by Sarah June 1, 2010
Oopps forgot to rate it!!
5 stars!!!
Review by Sarah June 1, 2010
My baby LOVES these videos. He brings them to me to put on during the day. He makes monkey sounds and dances to the music. He has learned all of his body parts and colors. These videos are definitely something I feel good about letting my baby watch. I hope all you other parents out there will fall in love with Monki See as much as my baby and I have!!
Review by Alexis May 3, 2010
YourBabyCanRead is a great educational DVD. It’s a lot better than most of the junk that’s played on TV only to dumb kids down. I recommend YourBabyCanRead for kids 1-5 years old.
Review by Des April 23, 2010
I have had both the Your Baby Can Read and the Monki See DVDs since my daughter was 6 months old. She has always preferred Monki See. I think that the sound you put before each word appears helps keep their eyes fixed on the television. Pure genius! She enjoys everything about it, especially the puppets.
Review by Lucy March 8, 2010
I got the YBCR videos for my son and was not very happy with them. They were not the best quality videos, and they did not hold my son’s attention for long. I thought that the idea of teaching babies to read is very good, but the YBCR videos were lacking in entertainment. My son was just not interested in sitting and watching them. I found a different video series called Monki See Monki Doo, that has the same concept of teaching babies to read. My son LOVES these videos, he dances to the theme song and brings me the DVD to put on for him during the day. It was definitely a good investment. I would definitely recommend these videos for parents. They are much more entertaining with their puppets and original songs and poems. You should definitely look into these before Your Baby Can Read!
Review by Lizzy January 6, 2010
Everyone is jumping on the teach your baby to read bandwagon. I’ll admit I jumped on board, but I was highly disappointed in Your Baby Can Read dvds, along with both of my children who wouldn’t even sit still long enough to watch a few minutes of it. My 1 son is 5 and is learning how to read right now. He has been a little slow and delayed in this area so I thought “what a blessing these videos were.” They were slow, boring, and didn’t hold the attention of my kids whatsoever. When every penny counts in this economy, I felt like I had wasted my money.
A friend of mine introduced me to a video she was given at her baby shower. Her son is 8 months old and one day when I was at her house she had a video on and her son was glued to the tv. I asked her what she was playing and she showed me the case to the dvd. I decided to write the website down and look for myself what this company was all about. I borrowed her dvd for a week to see if I could interest my 5 year with something new. He loved it! He was learning new words, and able to recognize them when we were reading some beginner books at home. I was thrilled. We ordered our own copy and I have also been purchasing these as gifts for all my new expecting mom friends. The tools they use to grab your attention, the music, how they get you to recognize and remember the words is very creative and fun for everyone. Trust me you won’t be able to stop singing their theme song either. It sticks with you. Hats off to this company. They seem to be right on the money.