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EARLY LEARNING / Teaching Your Child to Read / Re: YourBabyCanRead.com offline?
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on: July 06, 2012, 11:29:05 AM
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Kerileanne, that is UNBELIEVABLE! Where do they GET that stuff from?
My husband and I met Dr Titzer when he came to Belfast for a baby show. It was a brilliant presentation, but I was almost embarrassed for him because there were only 2 couples listening, including ourselves. The next presentation, on how to get your baby to sleep though the night, was packed full with people standing.
My theory is that 1. people can't be bothered to learn how to teach their kids, 2. they then get jealous of the parents who have bothered and 3. they latch on to anything that seems to justify their non-action.
Fortunately my mum is in the US at the moment and can take delivery of the YCCR and YCCD that I've ordered from Amazon. They were never available over here. So glad to be able to get them before they don't exist any more.
My daughter has benefited so much from YBCR, perhaps more than anything else I've done with her. My heart goes out to Dr Titzer. He should be getting awards and accolades, not this.
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BrillKids Software / Little Musician - General Discussion / Re: LITTLE MUSICIAN - BETA TESTING details
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on: July 14, 2011, 03:19:37 PM
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So glad Little Musician is coming out!
I play the piano, grade 8 level, was thinking of doing a diploma before baby arrived! I have a GCSE and AS level in music, both grade A. When the kids have all started school, I'd like to teach Suzuki piano.
Clara is 6 months on the 21st. I give her a couple of minutes of piano time every day.
In a general music program for babies, I'd hope for an introduction to rhythm, pitch, orchestral instruments perhaps, maybe chords and intervals.
Please let me test Little Musician! Thanks!
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