I came across the same problem with DS before we started using LR program. I bought quite a number of flash cards from local book stores and started using them to DS when he was about 3 months old. Those flash cards are designed with picture and word on the same page, i.e. with picture of an object at the top and then the word at the bottom. He was able to recognise almost all the pictures but not words. Thank God that I found this forum and learned from all the amazing parents here. Then I started to change my whole approach in teaching DS when he was about 16 months old. For new words (words that are new to DS), I flashed the word and clearly read the word to him and then followed by the picture. For words that he already know, I will just do away with the picture. However during that time DS was learning to walk, so to get him sitting still and looking at the flash cards was quite challenging. So, I did the flash card session during his milk time (as he would lie down quietly)..
. I know this may sounds weird ....but he was entertained and at the same time enjoying his milk
. And being a full time working mum, I only manage to do one flash card session with DS during the weekdays. Besides, LR is really of great help to me as it save a lot my time in sourcing/preparing the flash cards. It provides a structured curriculum to DS and many parents here do share their resources for download. Most importantly, DS really loves the program
. Other than LR, I also used Your Baby Can Read, leapfrog letter factory and words factory. DS started to recognise few words (without looking at the picture) and read them out when he was 19 months...