Without going into something lengthy right now, start with ONE program (typically reading). Keep at it consistently. Then add another, and another until you have reached a comfortable level of learning for baby. This is far better than standing out too strong, burning out quickly, and sending baby mixed signals with an inconsistent program. It's better to start slow and consistent than full force and start/stop again many times.
Other Factors:
-What subjects do you want to teach your child?
-How much are you looking to spend? Are you a do-it-yourself kind of person or do you prefer to buy pre-made programs?
-How much time do you have? Do you work full time with a child in daycare or are you full time stay at home Mom?
Hi TeachingMyToddlers,
I would like to teach my baby to read, math and encyclopedia.
I cant afford much but if you can suggest both the methods i.e. do-it-yourself and pre-made programs then i can analyze whether i can afford or not.
Currently for another 5-6 months i will be full time stay at home mom and then i will start working full time.
Please provide your suggestions.
Thanks