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  1. Kimberley says:

    Dear Dr Titzer,

    I have a 14 month old daughter who has been on your YBCR program since 3 months old while she recognises many words she does not ‘read’ yet

    I actually have some questions for you.

    1. How do you know when your child can read 200 words? Should you test them by asking them to point to the right word? When I ask my daughter which word says point for example she just refuses to pick the right card even though I have seen her point to the word ‘point’ when I’m playing the DVD to her.

    2) Should you wait until your child does know 200 words to move onto couplets and phrases?

    3) Should my child be reading by now since I have been showing her the DVDS consistantly since 3 months and now I have finished the program I show a different video on sat every week and I still show her the words (I have a printed copy of all the words form your baby can read website in Australia) 10 per night while she is in the tub.

    Any advice would greatly help me,

    Kind Regards,
    Kimberley

  2. Amy says:

    I recently just learned about your program through watching Ellen and seeing Graham. I was so amazed and I have been doing research on this program since last night.

    I have one daughter who is 11 and she reads like no tomorrow. She’s reading up to an 11th grade level. I have no problems with her. She rents out around 13 really thick hard to understand books and has them all done in a week.

    My little girl Aliyah is 5 1/2.. She just started Kindergarten this year. I am disappointed because when I paid for her to go to an academy like daycare, I found out she didn’t learn anything. She was basically lost in the crowd.

    Now she’s in 5K and is overwhelmed by all of this learning.. Even as a baby she had no desire to learn pretty much anything. I really wanted to help her but didn’t know how. I wish someone would have told me about this program years ago.

    I just talked to her teacher and she’s not getting certain things. She should know how to write her name and she just doesn’t get it. She’s supposed to know sequences and again, struggling. Here’s the strange thing about my little girl.

    If we are playing with her with anything and find our open opportunity to teach her something, I am not kidding when I say this, but she will detect learning something a mile away and bolt out of the room.

    Now we are talking to other people about her learning difficulties and they are going to evaluate her and see if they can pinpoint the problem.

    Dr. Titzer, I really don’t know what to do anymore. I am also one who struggled in my life with LD. (Reading Comprehension) I still struggle to this day but I work very hard at it. I know I don’t want my little girl to go through what I went through in life. I just want to know if your program would still make a change in her life. Because we all love her and want to see her succeed.

    I hope you can help.

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