Like all proud parents, I was and still am proud of the fact that
I could teach her how to read when she just turned three (most children learn
at the age of five). The TV and all electronic devices may not be as effective
as YOU, the parent, to teach your child through everyday intellectual
interactions, games, and activities.
This book provides 29 steps that could begin as early as your baby
is one-month-old. My daughter became a proficient reader when she was five
(reading books with little or no illustrations). By seven, she would not let me
teach her anything -- she could find everything from books. It paid off and
it's worth all the initial efforts in teaching her to become an early reader.
Now she's an attorney in the United States. I wrote this book because she
has recently become a mother herself, and that's why I wrote this book to share
my experience some three decades ago.
Also, read my book" Make Your Smart Baby Super Smart.
Stephen Lau
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