Saturday, April 11, 2009

Hello Children...



Hello children.. how are you today..

I really do not know where to start..but i really want to share something with you...i guess every parent should know these:
- You can teach your baby to read
- You can save money by not sending your kids to tuition at the very early age. ( some parents do send their children for tuition as early as 4 years old just to learn abc )
When your kids are able to read before entering primary school, a lot more problems can be overcome. As for me, my seven year old Adam knows how to arrange his books according to his school timetable from the first day of school without any assistance.He is certain to do his homework...always enthusiasts to go to school.Adam will be out for both schools ( Religous school and Primary school ) from 7 : 30 am to 6:30 pm but he still has the energy to practise his piano lesson and play ninja ( Ninja Warrior is one of his favourite programmes..infact the family's fav ) with his two year old brother before he goes to bed at around 10pm.

Adam is a happy bright kid, he likes to play Scrabble with me..he knows how to make words and is aware of the scoring strategy (he always aims for a high score). Not only he manages to play Scrabble with those much older than him but also able to total up the scores for all players (as he always says, "it's easy..like ABC..) ...he is polishing his Maths as well.. Would my Adam be able to fulfil these had he not been taught to read at an early age?

Adam mastered his alphabet when he was two(2) years old, started reading (English and Bahasa Melayu) when he was three (3). He graduated from Kindergarten at the age of five (5). I hope my little Adam would become somebody one day.....

You too can teach your kids how to read at an early age. The method is simple (continuous process) and requires disciplines...
I apply the Glenn Doman techniques ....Flash Card Reading..
I adopt the Glen Doman's useful Tips ...stop reading before he/she wants to stop, etc..
I add ' Phonic Reading' ...
With all of the above, loads of patience,blend with love and passion and some creativity, your kids will be able to read with understanding before entering primary school.