I think we are all too anxious on seeing results... I guess as long as they enjoyed doing it, it should be fine. As Glenn Doman said it as long as both parents and kids are enjoying it, it should be right. Guess we shouldn't worry too much.
Maybe you can start to make your own books for your baby to start her on recognising the words. You are on GD right? GD books teaches how to make books for your baby
Thanks .. seems like babies learn at their own different pace. Seems like at one stage or another, their preferences changes. Think we just have to continue doing or stop for a short while. We have to tailor to their needs and change our strategy accordingly but never lose hope. that's my thought ..
Hi everyone, Not sure if anyone has came across the same situation as me. I have a 2 yr old toddler who is not interested in flash card at all. I did the Glenn Doman with her since she was 9 months old and since then it has always been a challenge to show her the flash cards. I did English, Chinese and Maths with her. She never could pay attention, unless sometimes i am lucky to catch her in a good mood in the morning. I tried to use the little stuff toys she has, like the winnie the pooh -piglets and asked her to carry them ask i am teaching the bears to read and not her. Sometimes it work and sometimes it doesn't.
My questions is should i still carry on with this or should i stop to flash the cards totally? I really began to wonder is there anyone who has a 2 year old toddler who is able to sit still or really enjoying looking at flash cards.... i mean words all the dots and not pictures ...