Your Baby Can Learn Australia & New Zealand

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About Your Baby Can Learn Australia & New Zealand

Your Baby Can Learn! Teaching babies from 3 months to 5 years written language as easily and naturally as they learn to talk.

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This is an appearance by Dr Robert Titzer, creator of Your Baby Can Learn appearing on Australia's 9AM with David & Kim morning TV show on the 3/07/2006

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This is a video of Taz reading at 2 1/2 years of age. Just prior to an interview for Today Tonight.

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Taz reading approximately 100 at 19 months. Filmed by ACA. Taz learnt to read using the original Your Baby Can Read programme.

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Another great video of Bella shared by MIracleEden.
https://www.facebook.com/…/videos/vb.66 …/10155915339066639/…

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As many of our long term followers may have noticed we have recently gone through a rebranding and changed our name to Your Baby Can Learn.
We also now have a UK English version of the product so if anyone had concerns about the product because of Americanism then now is the time.
We do hope to be able to justify an AUS English version at some time in the future.
... We have also subsequently launched a FB advertising campaign to share the story and benefits of Your Baby Can Learn for young babies and children.
We hope this year will be a big year for us and our followers and are working towards getting Dr Robert Titzer down to Australia and perhaps New Zealand again.
We would like to ask any parents out that have already used or are currently using the YBCL programme to share their experience with us and others on this page and their own FB pages.
Feel free to ask us for help or advice as well as share any activities that you have found works for your little one.
We will also be posting more regularly and sharing additional tips, tricks and advice related to early childhood development.
All the best and can't wait to hear from you.
Your Baby Can Learn Australia & New Zealand
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Another great video of Bella from London. Many thanks to MiracleEden. https://www.facebook.com/…/videos/vb.66 …/10156221597786639/…

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Here is a video of my daughter Taz when she was 19 months old. This is why we got involved with Dr Titzer and the Your Baby Can Learn programme.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kvuny_saY VI

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Many thanks to MiracleEden, for sharing and allowing us to share a series of videos of their daughter Bella with our facebook followers. This is the first but I will be posting a couple more over the next week.

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I would like to share this great video of Scarlett playing with the Your Baby Can Read Double Sided Word Cards. Thanks to Scarletts mum for sharing this and we will be sharing more videos of Scarlett in the near future.
https://youtu.be/dRXaYNDTDAU
Sorry everyone we accidentally linked to the wrong video. Please enjoy this amazing video of Scarlett

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Dr Titzer has just shared a story of a child who learned to read using YBCR who won a $100,000 college scholarship at age 9:
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/…/4718 412_debut-of-child-g…

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Dear Your Baby Can Read Family,
Parents, how did you know that your baby was reading?
A researcher suggests you may have been fooled by your baby – that your baby was using mimicking or imitation skills instead of reading.
... A new study was released by a traditional reading specialist and her colleagues. She made the statement that "These children do not have the developmental capacity to learn how to read." Parents in her own study disagreed with her and stated that their babies were reading. However, she dismissed their results by stating that "parents may have interpreted imitation and mimicking as an indicator of word learning." About 78% of the moms and 75% of the dads were college graduates. Her study primarily measured material not covered in the Your Baby Can Read program such as naming the letters of the alphabet, the child's name, or words that the babies hadn't yet seen. Read our response to the study here: http://yourbabycanread.com/infocms/?p=227 5 .
Since the study was released, some other traditional reading specialists are making strong statements such as:
"[Babies] generally don't understand narratives or stories until the age of 3 to 4," according to Dr. Frank Manis as quoted on www.philly.com. The story said that children "don't acquire the skills to translate printed words into verbal words until the age of 4 or 5." "This means that children don't generally learn to read simple books on their own with adequate understanding until the age of 5 to 6 years at the earliest," Manis said.
Who are the experts at whether or not babies are reading?
Decades of research show that parents are experts at determining their own children's language and cognitive abilities. While some traditional reading specialists continue to deny that infants can read, YBCR families know that babies can and are learning written language naturally just like they acquire spoken language.
We need your help. Please take a moment to respond to this note.
We are looking for families who are willing to share their child's reading success with the Your Baby Can Read! program on their local TV news stations or with local newspaper reporters.
If you are interested, please contact us for a template that can be modified or used as a guide to tell your family's early reading story to the press and media. Email Jackie Taylor at MyStory@InfantLearning.com for more information.
We ask that you write a brief description about your child's success with our program and together we can contact your local media outlets.
See our Parent Advocate web page for more ideas on how you can become a parent advocate for early learning: http://yourbabycanread.com/infocms/?p=908 .
Please feel free to post your comments publicly here.
Thank you for your support!
The Entire Staff at the Infant Learning Company
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Dear Facebook Friends,
If you tuned in to NBC three days ago (Monday, March 10), you may have seen the premiere episode of the new sci-fi series “Believe”. Young “Baby Bo” is played by Caleigh Anne who was 2-years-old at the time. Caleigh Anne, who just turned 3, learned to read during infancy using Your Baby Can Read! and now reads at about a third grade level*. Her mother, Shannon, credits Caleigh Anne’s early reading ability as contributing to much of her success as a youn...g actress. Click here for the full story: http://yourbabycanread.com/infocms/?p=219 5
Please join us in congratulating Caleigh Anne by replying here on Facebook or posting a comment to the press release on our new Early Learning Website linked above.
Parents, we are also planning a grassroots campaign where you can share your child’s success in the news. If interested, please send us a message and let us know your nearest TV market. We will post more information about the campaign next week.
Thank you for sharing your stories and please congratulate Caleigh Anne and her family on this accomplishment and on her reading success that has led to a love of books and early learning.
Jackie Taylor Jackie@InfantLearning.com
* Typical results for infants who consistently use YBCR for 6 months include learning to read some words and gaining vocabulary skills.
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Parents, we are very excited about today’s global launch of our new Early Learning Website! http://www.infantlearning.com/
An important part of our mission at the Infant Learning Company is to provide parents with a science-based approach for teaching their infants and young children math, music, logic, and language skills. Our brand new website at www.InfantLearning.com is full of tips and early learning research to help parents and we will be adding more information frequen...tly.
Whether you love Your Baby Can Read or you are our harshest critic, we welcome you with open arms. To learn more about our approach, please start with the Scientific Rationale (http://yourbabycanread.com/infocms/?p=11 8) behind Your Baby Can Read. To find new ideas to teach your child to read at higher levels, please go to our Reading Tips (http://yourbabycanread.com/infocms/?p=19 1) page. We sincerely encourage you to add comments on as many pages as you like.
We are changing the way societies think about early literacy and early learning with your help. The traditional approaches to teaching reading are not working for about two-thirds of our children. A 2014 report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation found 66% of 4th graders in the US read below grade level. This problem could be reduced or eliminated by teaching reading earlier. Find out the long-term benefits for children who are taught to read earlier.
We sincerely appreciate your support.
Dr. Bob Titzer and the Team at Infant Learning
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Reading a Book from Cover to Cover
It is a special time for you and your child when your child first reads a book from cover to cover. As your child is near this milestone, I want to offer a few ways of helping your child to not only reach it, but to also read at a higher level. The goal while reading, from my perspective, is not simply to decode and comprehend. The goal is primarily to enjoy reading, to be capable of reading at fast speeds and to be able to comprehend, apply...
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Facebook Friends,
Do you find these guidelines below helpful? What’s your experience in teaching your babies to read while they are learning to understand and say words?
Please share your knowledge and experience with others to help as many babies and toddlers as possible experience the joy of reading. As always, thanks for your interest in this extremely important topic.
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