Your Baby Can Read

Your Baby Can Read
Author: Robert Titzer
Publisher: Smart Kids
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781591257509

For ages 3 months to 5 years. This revolutionary early-reading program encourages infants and toddlers to NATURALLY learn the written word AT THE SAME TIME as they learn the spoken word. This systems introduces children to the wonderful world of words using Titzer's fun, multi-sensory reading approach. Babies and toddlers do not just watch this DVD. They interact with it! Volume 2 introduces approximately 50 new key words. After 3 months your child will be ready for this volume. Set includes: Interactive DVD; 5 double-sided word and picture cards; 1 wipe-clean word card and non-toxic pen.

Your Baby Can Read! Book 3

Your Baby Can Read! Book 3
Author: Robert Titzer
Publisher: Smart Kids
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781591257790

For ages 3 months to 5 years. These lift-flap word and picture books are the companion readers for the revolutionary 'Your Baby Can Read!' DVD series. Each book contains 20 key words that help demonstrate for your child the concept that objects have names. Each book also contains a blank page so you can personalise the learning experience for your child. This multi-sensory approach will help your child learn to read using a combination of sight, sound and interaction.

The Power of a Bedtime Story: How Reading to Your Baby Can Improve Sleep

The Power of a Bedtime Story: How Reading to Your Baby Can Improve Sleep
Author: Aurora Brooks
Publisher: BabyDreamers.net
Total Pages: 42
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1991115970

The Power of a Bedtime Story: How Reading to Your Baby Can Improve Sleep Are you struggling to get your baby to sleep through the night? Do you wish there was a simple and effective way to help your little one relax and drift off into dreamland? Look no further! "The Power of a Bedtime Story: How Reading to Your Baby Can Improve Sleep" is here to guide you through the magical world of bedtime stories and show you how they can transform your baby's sleep routine. In this short read book, you will discover the incredible benefits of reading to your baby before bedtime. From creating a calming routine to enhancing bonding and connection, each chapter is filled with practical tips and strategies to help you establish a peaceful and soothing bedtime ritual. The first chapter, "Creating a Calming Routine," explores the importance of consistency and predictability in your baby's sleep routine. You will learn how to create a structured bedtime routine that signals to your baby that it's time to wind down and prepare for sleep. In "Enhancing Bonding and Connection," you will discover how reading to your baby can strengthen the bond between you and your little one. Through shared moments of storytelling, you will create lasting memories and foster a sense of security and love. Introducing relaxing themes is the focus of the next chapter. You will learn how to choose books that promote relaxation and tranquility, setting the stage for a peaceful night's sleep. "Developing Language and Cognitive Skills" delves into the cognitive benefits of reading to your baby. You will discover how storytelling can stimulate your baby's brain development and language skills, setting them up for success in the future. Promoting a calm environment is essential for a good night's sleep. In this chapter, you will learn how to create a soothing atmosphere in your baby's bedroom, ensuring they feel safe and secure. "Establishing a Bedtime Ritual" provides step-by-step guidance on how to create a personalized bedtime ritual that works for you and your baby. From choosing the right books to setting a regular reading time, you will find all the tools you need to establish a consistent routine. Creating a cozy reading environment is explored in the next chapter. You will learn how to create a comfortable and inviting space for you and your baby to enjoy storytime together. Soft lighting and cozy seating are just a few of the elements that will make your reading nook a haven of relaxation. Encouraging active participation is the focus of the following chapter. You This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents The Power of a Bedtime Story: How Reading to Your Baby Can Improve Sleep Creating a Calming Routine Enhancing Bonding and Connection Introducing Relaxing Themes Developing Language and Cognitive Skills Promoting a Calm Environment Establishing a Bedtime Ritual Choosing the Right Books Setting a Regular Reading Time Creating a Cozy Reading Environment Soft Lighting Cozy Seating Encouraging Active Participation Pointing and Naming Using Props and Puppets Transitioning to Independent Reading Building a Home Library Modeling Reading Behavior Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions

Any Child Can Read Better

Any Child Can Read Better
Author: Harvey S. Wiener
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1996-05-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0198026234

Reading, however fundamental the task may seem to everyday life, is a complex process that takes years to master. Yet, learning to read in the early stages is not an overwhelming problem for most children, especially when their classroom learning is coupled with a nurturing home environment in which reading is cherished, and pencil and paper are always available and fun to use. In fact, studies have shown that children score higher in reading if their parents support and encourage them at home. Unfortunately, though many parents want to involve themselves actively in their children's education, very few know just what to do. Now Dr. Harvey S. Wiener, author of the classic Any Child Can Write, provides an indispensable guide for parents who want to help their children enter the magic realm of words. In Any Child Can Read Better, Second Edition, Dr. Wiener offers practical advice on how to help children make their way through the maze of assignments and exercises related to classroom reading. In this essential book, parents learn how to be "reading helpers" without replacing or superseding the teacher--by supporting a child's reading habits and sharing the pleasures of fiction, poetry, and prose. Home learning parents also will find a wealth of information here. Through comfortable conversation and enjoyable exercises that tap children's native abilities, parents can help their child practice the critical thinking and reading skills that guarantee success in the classroom and beyond. For example, Dr. Wiener explains how exercises such as prereading warm-ups like creating word maps (a visual scheme that represents words and ideas as shapes and connects them) will allow youngsters to create a visual format and context before they begin reading. He shows how pictures from a birthday party can be used to create patterns of meaning by arranging them chronologically to allow the party's "story" to emerge, or how they might by arranged by order of importance--a picture of Beth standing at the door waiting for her friends to arrive could be displayed first, Beth blowing out the birthday cake placed toward the middle of the arrangement, and the pictures of Beth opening her gifts, especially the skates she's been begging for all year, would surely go toward the end of the sequence. Dr. Wiener shows how these activities, and many others, such as writing games, categorizing toys or clothes or favorite foods, and reading journals, will help children draw meaning out of written material. This second edition includes a new chapter describing the benefits of encouraging children to keep a journal of their personal reactions to books, the value of writing in the books they own (underlining, writing in the margins, and making a personal index) and a variety of reading activities to help children interact with writers and their books. Dr. Wiener has also expanded and updated his fascinating discussion of recommended books for children of all ages, complete with plot summaries. Written in simple, accessible prose, Any Child Can Read Better offers sensible advice for busy parents concerned with their children's education.

The Intuitive Parent

The Intuitive Parent
Author: Stephen Camarata, Ph.D.
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0143109073

You already have everything you need to raise a healthy, happy, intelligent child Parenting today is practically a competitive sport, and marketers are all too happy to cash in. Scare tactics and scientific-sounding jargon make it seem like parents are in constant danger of hard-wiring their children’s brains for failure. In fact, this state of parental anxiety is totally unnecessary—and possibly bad for our children. Babies are born with an appetite to learn. Children are naturally curious about the world and eager to explore it. They don’t need flashcards, educational videos, or the latest iPad app to help speed their development. Attempts to get children speaking and reading before they’re developmentally ready may even harm them in the long run. In The Intuitive Parent, Vanderbilt University child development specialist Dr. Stephen Camarata debunks the claims many of these “brain development” programs make. Using accessible, down-to-earth language he explains how parents can intuitively support their child’s brain development by simply paying attention. Babies and children develop at their own pace; what’s more, they are hardwired to signal to caregivers when they’re ready for the next step. Restrictive tools like flashcards may derail your child’s ability to learn holistically—and will definitely sap the joy from one of the most important jobs in the world: being a parent. The key is to recognize the “ready to learn” cues your child is giving you and respond in a way that comes naturally. Routine activities, such as playing peekaboo, reading books to a toddler, talking, singing, feeding, and otherwise meeting the everyday needs of a child, are the true magic that ultimately wires a child’s brain and helps children become an intelligent, confident, curious, and talented adults. Grounded in the latest science by a nationally recognized child development expert, The Intuitive Parent arms parents and caregivers with the confidence and knowledge they need to quit worrying and enjoy the time they have with their child—no fancy gadgets or pricey videos necessary.

Not Buying It

Not Buying It
Author: Brett Graff
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1580055923

Most parents will do just about anything to secure happy lives and bright futures for their kids. Add in competition with other parents and near-constant pressure, their drive to give their kids the best of everything can backfire, setting back the child and the household finances. Brett Graff, "The Home Economist," exposes how overspending can harm children by setting back intellect and encouraging narcissism, depression and unhealthy or unsafe habits. By unearthing research on pricey baby gear, oversized houses, so-called "educational" toys and after-school lessons, expensive sports equipment and private coaching, even certain organic products and unregulated "natural" medicines—she even has eye-opening findings on private schools versus public schools—Graff proves that we can spend too much getting our kids ahead and wind up instead setting them back. Not Buying It proves that sound, rational decision-making about spending is far more beneficial for our kids than purchases made out of fear, pressure and confusion. With Graff's guidance, you'll confidently create the financial strategy that's best for your family, not the one pushed by marketers or practiced by your neighbors. Not Buying It is your blueprint for emotional and financial freedom, and the stability your children deserve.

Great Myths of Child Development

Great Myths of Child Development
Author: Stephen Hupp
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-02-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118521226

Great Myths of Child Development reveals the latest evidence-based science behind the myths and misconceptions about the developing child. Shatters the most commonly-held child development myths Reveals the science behind such topical issues as twin-telepathy, sex-prediction, and imaginary friends Covers hot-button issues like childhood vaccines, spankings, “time-outs,” and breastfeeding of older children Features numerous pop culture references and examples drawn from popular TV shows and movies, such as Duck Dynasty, Modern Family and Mad Men Points to a wealth of supplementary resources for interested parents—from evidence-based treatments and self-help books to relevant websites

Parenting, Inc.

Parenting, Inc.
Author: Pamela Paul
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2008-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780805082494

A leading social critic goes inside the billion-dollar baby business to expose the marketing and the myths, helping parents determine what’s worth their money—and what’s a waste Parenting coaches, ergonomic strollers, music classes, sleep consultants, luxury diaper creams, a never-ending rotation of DVDs that will make a baby smarter, socially adept, and bilingual before age three. Time-strapped, anxious parents hoping to provide the best for their baby are the perfect mark for the “parenting” industry. In Parenting, Inc., Pamela Paul investigates the whirligig of marketing hype, peer pressure, and easy consumerism that spins parents into purchasing overpriced products and raising overprotected, overstimulated, and over-provided-for children. Paul shows how the parenting industry has persuaded parents that they cannot trust their children’s health, happiness, and success to themselves. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at the baby business so that any parent can decode the claims—and discover shockingly unuseful products and surprisingly effective services. And she interviews educators, psychologists, and parents to reveal why the best thing for a baby is to break the cycle of self-recrimination and indulgence that feeds into overspending. Paul’s book leads the way for every parent who wants to escape the spiral of fear, guilt, competition, and consumption that characterizes modern American parenthood.