14-month-old Zeke Can Read!

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  • @iahp
    @iahp  5 років тому +4

    For more information, go to www.iahp.org/well-children

    • @Hippofamily12
      @Hippofamily12 5 років тому

      I saw you have a lot of nice book. I wanna buy it. Where i can buy it for my baby. Pls advice

    • @iahp
      @iahp  5 років тому

      You can go to www.gentlerevolution.com/ for books, materials, and ordering information. Thanks.

  • @bobmoses9036
    @bobmoses9036 8 років тому +461

    I applied this reading program with both of my children. They were both reading by age 2! This program is fun and effective. Babies are born super-smart and it is our responsibility as parent to not dumb-them-down.

    • @Tryinnosaurus_Rex
      @Tryinnosaurus_Rex 8 років тому +3

      Bob Moses what program? Is it too late if she's 14 months?

    • @SailorBarsoom
      @SailorBarsoom 7 років тому +3

      I taught my cousin when she was four years old. It would have gone faster had she been younger, but it worked.

    • @lailabouayad8519
      @lailabouayad8519 7 років тому +4

      What's programme ?

    • @celia-ov6rm
      @celia-ov6rm 7 років тому +28

      These kids are not reading. They just memorize the symbols.

    • @SailorBarsoom
      @SailorBarsoom 7 років тому +80

      If you can recognize the symbols, and you know what the symbols mean, that's reading.

  • @jennyhides2306
    @jennyhides2306 6 років тому +15

    Fifty years ago I heard about Dr Glenn Doman teaching Down's Syndrome infants of 18 months to read using flash cards. I bought the set and used it to teach/play with my eldest two. They loved it. Today they are still avid readers, and above average intelligent. It can work on any child. Thank you for bringing back memories!

    • @tullejeberg2790
      @tullejeberg2790 5 років тому +1

      Hi Jenny, how old is you children? did you use the program from the instuitute to teach them? thanks in advance

    • @deanthamenon1131
      @deanthamenon1131 3 роки тому +1

      I wish the flash cards were still available for purchase. The cost of printing these at home is going to be phenomenal nowadays.

  • @JuanLopez-gh1rb
    @JuanLopez-gh1rb 3 роки тому +81

    This is not reading...but it is a clear example. When a parent makes a huge effort to teach there children at a infant to toddler stage! Bravo to this mother for all the effort reading to her child...he now recognizes sight words and makes hand gestures and looks up and points to the sight words....which is fantastic at this age! This child will learn to read sooner than his peers....again excellent work to the parents of the baby....

    • @MT-ns9jq
      @MT-ns9jq 3 роки тому +23

      “This is not reading”. And “he now recognizes words”. How do you think reading works?

    • @deanthamenon1131
      @deanthamenon1131 3 роки тому +10

      all learning to read starts at a point where they are not reading. He recognizes words. He's beginning to make the associations. At his age he is already years beyond the typical early reader.

    • @stayathomecichlidmom3579
      @stayathomecichlidmom3579 2 роки тому +11

      @@MT-ns9jq In simple form, take any of the words he "read" and use them in a different place, book, ect.. he would not know how to "read" them. The tutor should be "Baby memorizing Sight words. . Which is apart of learning to read.

    • @lizf1353
      @lizf1353 2 роки тому +6

      Most people depend almost entirely on sight words when reading. Phonetic reading is a PART of reading but not the whole thing sight word reading is reading

    • @comentariosentreparentesis
      @comentariosentreparentesis 2 роки тому +3

      There are two types of reading, passive reading and active reading. The difference rely on the complexity and depth of the text, but this is actually reading.

  • @patriciaedwards6793
    @patriciaedwards6793 2 роки тому +18

    Aww!! He's so smart! Very intelligent at such a young age! Already learned all those words early in life! Very impressive! He will be a genius by the time he hits PRE K!

    • @iahp
      @iahp  2 роки тому +3

      Guess what? He already is a genius. All children are linguistic geniuses with an insatiable desire to learn.

    • @MelB868
      @MelB868 2 роки тому

      @@iahp he only knows the shape of the words if they were in a book he hasn’t seen he wouldn’t know them. He’s smart and cute but this isn’t real reading

  • @alvedaallen1581
    @alvedaallen1581 7 років тому +97

    She turns the pages fast because babies are able to visually see images as fast as they are presented to them. She is correct to do it this way. Babies are only limited by the limitations the parents put on them.

  • @RichXbox360
    @RichXbox360 8 років тому +18

    Aw bless him, such a clever, gorgeous little man!

  • @findyem7828
    @findyem7828 3 роки тому +28

    I am in shock he can't speak properly but picks up. The cues. I am motivated

    • @MindbendingRobot
      @MindbendingRobot 2 роки тому +1

      "How to teach your baby to read" and the How to Multiply your Baby's Intelligence course

  • @richallenxbox1976
    @richallenxbox1976 2 роки тому +4

    Aw, he's adorable bless him, such a clever little lad.

  • @simplynoah4706
    @simplynoah4706 2 роки тому +8

    Both of my sons read fluently before they turned 2. We use the strategies in our family. All the cousins are the same. Please see videos for proofs.

    • @brigiddailey5674
      @brigiddailey5674 Рік тому

      I have cousins that read from a very early age too. My brother is 4 and he has been teaching himself to read since he was 3.

  • @healthymarriage5219
    @healthymarriage5219 6 років тому +5

    I've used another program to teach my 2 years old daughter and i'm also amazed by how fast children can learn.

  • @basictalent1
    @basictalent1 5 років тому +54

    Most important thing is to also avoid exposing babies to electronic screens at a very early age which only damages the brain cells faster than we think.

    • @ChristAlone_
      @ChristAlone_ 3 роки тому +1

      So important!

    • @jacobsinger97
      @jacobsinger97 3 роки тому

      Yesss omfg!! But most dumb people dont know that and dont care! 😓 one of them is soulmate..shes a young mom who has her own eyesight weak due to watching phone but also gave macbook to her daughter who is 1. 😔 stupid

    • @ishkibable
      @ishkibable 2 роки тому +7

      Screen time doesn’t “damage brain cells”. Over exposure and inappropriate apps can cause mental and social harm with addiction, sleep schedule, and antisocial behavior, but I believe as long as you curate educational apps, limit screen time, and have co-interaction/don’t leave them alone with screens, they can become resourceful educational tools… on the other hand if you let them use any app (ie TikTok), alone, whenever they want, however they want, that’s is not good. Usually vague health recommendations against screentime are stated in order to try to prevent parents using screens as babysitters.

    • @msoda8516
      @msoda8516 2 роки тому

      Talking to you babies in real speech and reading it key. My kids all talked early and well. My youngest was an early reader

    • @FightPicks
      @FightPicks 2 роки тому +1

      I don’t think this is true, my son started to read (up to 9 letter words)and talk when he was 16 months old. He had his 1-2hrs screentime for each day but we make sure he only watches educational videos.

  • @amonifunderburk5761
    @amonifunderburk5761 5 років тому +1

    Where can I find these big print books from ??

  • @ladyt6528
    @ladyt6528 5 років тому +1

    People always have something negative to say even when you do something right. Babies learn faster then an adult they soke up alot just like a sponge. Good job on inspiring your child to read.

  • @Ammmkumar5
    @Ammmkumar5 3 роки тому +6

    Make a video on how you taught these things to your baby??? Or any other video which says the way. Please!!

    • @leah-michelle5872
      @leah-michelle5872 3 роки тому

      It's the Doman method. Read 'How to Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence' by Glenn Doman and Janet Doman

    • @stayathomecichlidmom3579
      @stayathomecichlidmom3579 2 роки тому

      Look up "sight words" and make flashcards.

  • @RobertDiamondEsq
    @RobertDiamondEsq 6 років тому +1

    This is so much fun! My son is using their materials and this material works! It is fun to use and it is amazing what a little one can learn! And best of all my son loves doing the program and learning. So much fun for the entire family.

    • @shapekins
      @shapekins 5 років тому

      from where can i buy this from ?

  • @veronicacuello9890
    @veronicacuello9890 7 років тому +54

    This is what I call spending time with your kids.
    See how many things they can learn.
    Not what the world want us to teach them all stupid things.

  • @651LYS
    @651LYS 6 років тому +3

    That baby’s “Umm” is sooo precious!

  • @littlemissvixen01
    @littlemissvixen01 8 років тому +318

    Why do you go so fast when reading to him?

    • @nathan_cole
      @nathan_cole 8 років тому +131

      A babies brain works like a super computer. You need to go at least this fast for them to absorb the information because they are constantly trying to make sense of the world around them. If you go to slow, they will lose interest. Same thing with repetition. If you always teach them something in certain orders, like 1,2,3... they will remember it ends with 10 and get bored. The younger they are, the faster and more random you go.

    • @Nicolacurran1
      @Nicolacurran1 8 років тому +29

      Wow I just found this and thought the same thing about the speed. My daughter just went 14 months so I'm gonna try this thanks.

    • @iahp
      @iahp  8 років тому +9

      Check out www.gentlerevolution.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=G&Category_Code=Reading for more information about teach your baby to read!

    • @natytrueheart
      @natytrueheart 7 років тому +7

      BECAUSE HE GETS IT !!!! AHAHAHA YOU OBVIOUSLY NOT :) WE ARE ALL CAPABLE OF THAT :) SO BARE IN MIND!!! THIS SHOULD BE THE WAY TEACHING OF THIS NEW KIDS SHOULD LOOK LIKE :) BUT TEACHERS ARE NOT CAPABLE OF THAT :) THEY ARE BORED IN THIS SHITT SCHOOLS :)

    • @justinmaemasanga7726
      @justinmaemasanga7726 6 років тому +6

      I tried to read slow and my daughter is not focusing

  • @mzah1815
    @mzah1815 6 років тому +1

    OMG THAT'S BEAUTIFUL I JUST LOVE KIDS THE WAY THEIR LIL MINDS SOAKS UP INFORMATION IS SO AMAZING

  • @GabrielSantos_28
    @GabrielSantos_28 5 років тому +2

    17 month year old Zeke wrote his first novel!

  • @jocelynalvarez1329
    @jocelynalvarez1329 5 років тому +5

    Did you make this book to your baby? And where did you get the flash cards at plz help 🙏🏽

  • @lokeshgupta799
    @lokeshgupta799 5 років тому +6

    How mam.... How do u make ur child understand so easy . plz share tips

    • @Roger__Wilco
      @Roger__Wilco 3 роки тому +2

      The child isn't understanding a single letter, he has no concept at all of the meaning of the words let alone understanding what words even are in the first place. This is the same as training him to point at a certain object when he sees a picture he's trained to associate with it. And a lot of it is very likely influenced behind the camera.

  • @faebalina7786
    @faebalina7786 7 років тому +5

    This is stunning...
    Loved the personalised books.
    I don't have kids, just taking notes.You make this look easy have a feeling it's not.

  • @gloriajustgloria4785
    @gloriajustgloria4785 5 років тому

    I love the idea of reading book. Can u give me the story pdf?

  • @sajjidsajjid9443
    @sajjidsajjid9443 6 років тому

    Can you please show the content of some other books as well

  • @Tita09Tx
    @Tita09Tx 3 роки тому +11

    What kind of homemade books are these? How were they made? Looking to make some for my baby

    • @skyl616
      @skyl616 3 роки тому +1

      Get a laminator machine, look it up on Amazon.

  • @rliserio90
    @rliserio90 2 роки тому +2

    Does the speed play a big factor in how he memorizes the words and images ?

    • @fitandcurvy2520
      @fitandcurvy2520 2 роки тому +1

      i watched a documentary about kids in china learning at an early age and speed learning was one of their methods. Probably explains all the timed educational stuff we have going around for instance kahoots, timed math tests (completing it under 10 mins etc)

    • @Ty-iz9wd
      @Ty-iz9wd Рік тому

      @@fitandcurvy2520 Interesting. I sorta speed read to my kid when I figure he's losing attention 😅. Now I gotta teach him sightwords and I am wondering if he'll learn better if I speed read? I also wanna start him in a second language (German) while he's still learning English. He's 2.
      So far, with sight words I've been doing C-A-T spells cat and then repeating the word cat and repeating what I said over again. Dunno if it helps

  • @feberamirez2596
    @feberamirez2596 6 років тому

    How do u teach him to read? is not just putting in front the word, pointing and repeating the word I guess. what method and steps do u use?

  • @rongpruitt3390
    @rongpruitt3390 8 років тому +231

    smart baby! but mommy you flip pages WAY too fast lol

    • @iahp
      @iahp  8 років тому +47

      That is because babies read much faster then we do!

    • @stiffinniesaunders7373
      @stiffinniesaunders7373 7 років тому +2

      +IAHP Videos really?

    • @pagejames8754
      @pagejames8754 6 років тому +16

      Rong Pruitt Because he's not reading. He sees them as pictures

    • @iamURHO
      @iamURHO 6 років тому +4

      Rong Pruitt that's kinda the point

    • @TheShellymay
      @TheShellymay 6 років тому +8

      Flipping the pages that is part of the program. They actually learn hundreds of times faster than we do. It’s an instinct babies have

  • @violetcrumble57
    @violetcrumble57 3 роки тому +15

    Why is the mum flipping those pages so fast?

    • @figarocalisthenics9516
      @figarocalisthenics9516 3 роки тому +22

      Because babies get very quickly bored and distracted, so you need to move quickly and they absorb visuals much faster than older people.

    • @atilla4352
      @atilla4352 3 роки тому +3

      right side of the brain activation

  • @freenclearkc2012
    @freenclearkc2012 7 років тому +15

    I'd like to know how Zeke is ok with keeping all those books and paper work on that book shelf? Every single day, my little 14 month old baby girl will take out all or most of the books on her bookshelf and just let them lay all over the floor or try to play with them and stack them herself. Sometimes she gets frustrated when they don't stack right. Ha.
    I pick them up and place them back in the shelf and she will just take them out again. It drives me crazy. Haha.

    • @bettyespeed1501
      @bettyespeed1501 7 років тому +4

      Don't you get it, Mom? THAT'S her game. Take them all out, then you obligingly put 'em back , and she repeats it all over again! WHEE! (for her.)

    • @jennyd095
      @jennyd095 5 років тому

      freenclearkc2012 my 13 months old does the same😂

  • @CzechRiot
    @CzechRiot 6 років тому +5

    At 4:20 Zeke takes the camera and produces footage for Discovery Channel and National Geographic, in his spare time.

    • @jacklemonhead1.945
      @jacklemonhead1.945 5 років тому +1

      Obviously every one of the children on here are well ahead of you. Comments like yours show scientists that neanderthal man still hasn't evolved as much as they first thought.

  • @ringriffin4531
    @ringriffin4531 2 роки тому +4

    Oh how precious ❤❤❤

  • @pagejames8754
    @pagejames8754 6 років тому +127

    He isn't reading. He knows the words as pictures, it's memorization

    • @sanlee2060
      @sanlee2060 6 років тому +1

      Page James true

    • @mariagradilla296
      @mariagradilla296 6 років тому

      Page James yup association

    • @dianacassinelli9467
      @dianacassinelli9467 6 років тому +2

      Page James still better than others...

    • @livesofflowers376
      @livesofflowers376 6 років тому +16

      Reading is memorizing, its the basics of learning and putting it into memory. He may not know the meaning of it but hes on the first step into learning and developing his vocabularies which is very good for babies.

    • @catalynoo
      @catalynoo 6 років тому +2

      Lol, thats what learning is.

  • @ewe4762
    @ewe4762 6 років тому +3

    Did you take the course at the Institute? How did you follow the program with such amazing results? Also where and how did you make your materials? Can you please make more videos on your journey I would love to see more and the progress of your son. Thank you you did a wonderful job.

  • @barixyz
    @barixyz 8 років тому +88

    why the rush?

    • @Cilalubo
      @Cilalubo 7 років тому +15

      Children brains are super fast computers, they do not prosses information slowly and logicaly like debeloped adults (we learn to do it when we are babies). This was discovered by professionals.

    • @ggomesC3H
      @ggomesC3H 7 років тому +3

      Yeah still though..... why the rush?

    • @lynebessi4410
      @lynebessi4410 7 років тому +6

      George G to keep his attention

    • @maisoonmoaaz7019
      @maisoonmoaaz7019 6 років тому +2

      Why not ? As long as he is having fun

    • @wildewillie89
      @wildewillie89 5 років тому

      Envy? Why the rush is a legitimate question. If we look at the countries that have rushed their children they score much lower in future happiness scores.
      Also there is no evidence that if a kid is identifying pictures at this age (not reading),. that they will be any better at reading that a kid who is not rushed by age 12.
      A survey of teachers in Australia for instance found that they don't want kids to be able to read before they start school, that is their job to teach them....what they do want is emotionally stable children.

  • @rere7380
    @rere7380 3 роки тому +8

    Unlike the left brain that is slower,
    The right side of the brain has photographic memory function as well as music and creativity
    If you do an actifity at normal speed, the baby is just using the left side of the brain
    If you do it so fast, the baby will turn on the right side if its brain to cope with the speed
    So it have to be fast

  • @Rizaniutami
    @Rizaniutami 6 років тому

    Good boyy good mama, how did u teach him??

  • @didiw1899
    @didiw1899 7 років тому

    Wonderful! how did he start reading..then connecting it with the things around?

  • @sugaray7435
    @sugaray7435 7 років тому +10

    Maybe she is going fast bc it's a video clearly the method she is using is working.

  • @noojeemadani3574
    @noojeemadani3574 6 років тому +1

    How you do this with him?

  • @mommyandtaneesha3134
    @mommyandtaneesha3134 6 років тому

    How did u train him .. can u please suggest...

  • @1978colvin
    @1978colvin 7 років тому

    doing this quickly hits a certain part of the brain to stimulate. a well done to the mummy for all the books

  • @Mvasqu25
    @Mvasqu25 6 років тому +4

    Fast because babies have short attention span and will loose focus, plus whatever she is doing she obviously is doing it right.

  • @PizzA_TimE
    @PizzA_TimE 3 роки тому +1

    How is he now?

  • @christineg2933
    @christineg2933 2 роки тому +1

    Soooo cute! Smart baby

  • @elvergalarga3182
    @elvergalarga3182 6 років тому +6

    Have anyone encountered parents so proud of their kids and calling them smart just because their kids tap a cell phone screen.?

    • @therookie8872
      @therookie8872 3 роки тому

      My cousins. When I have kids I’m not letting them look at a screen except for a tv on regulated time till they’re at least 4.

  • @Robinicat
    @Robinicat 6 років тому +35

    'Phonetic reading' has been shown to be the better method of learning to read than 'whole word'. And it is definitely better if you want your child to be able to read anything...not just memorize whole words by their shapes.
    I suggest that parents NEVER say the names of letters but instead the sounds. I had to actually shield my children from learning the names of letters because it is just SO confusing for a child (or adult learning a second language) to learn both.
    Learning the sounds of letters can initially be a challenge for parents. Example the letter 'O' goes AW....as in HOT. It does not normally go OH. At least they should not learn the OH sound first. Later. So I called the letter 'O' = AW. "Give me the AW." My little Christopher was almost at his second birthday and could say any vowel learned over 2 weeks casually as magnetic letters on the fridge. I then introduced consonants, one at a time. Btw I would be cooking at the stove during all of this. No pressure. It all came as easily as a toddler learning to identify any object in his environment; ball, pencil, hat, A, E, I, O, U etc... (Remember sounds only!). At his second birthday I strung TA together, then MA, then BA etc..and he could say them. I made up silly sounds which he loved....MA TA BA BA KA. One day I put CAT on the fridge...and I got down on one knee next to him and I put my finder under each letter and he said them all. Then I told him to keep his voice going and slid my finger from C to A to T...and he himself realized he had said the word CAT. At his second birthday Christopher could read...and was toilet trained! Two big accomplishments! He was reading Dr. Seuss books at his 3rd birthday. And at kindergarten the school board tested him at grade 6 level with comprehension. They didn't test at a higher level. I taught my other children the same way and they were about 6 - 12 months behind Christopher. As young children they could read cereal boxes, messages I left them, newspaper headlines!...library books, store front names, menus, instructions, workbooks etc... They also LOVED to write things down themselves. It became a favourite activity. Drawing and adding titles and messages was fun. Phonetic reading opened up a while new world for them.

    • @donajean33
      @donajean33 6 років тому +3

      Robin Michetti I agree with all that you say here! Learn the sounds not the letter!

    • @t.r.1457
      @t.r.1457 6 років тому +2

      Robin Michetti - Hello Robin, thx for the brief, good report. It's similar to what I imagined I will do with my baby regarding teaching them to read. You proved me right, thanks again :-).
      Btw. your other children were behind your first son (at same age) maybe because you naturally didn't have anymore the amount of time and focus left for them and their older sibling(s) like you had it with your firstborn alone.
      You automatically have to divide your attention, teaching and time on more kids, hence the younger ones got a lighter education version per day, although you structured the programme the same.
      Greetings from Germany.

    • @adelamendoza6422
      @adelamendoza6422 6 років тому

      Robin Michetti i

    • @Dizikolik3
      @Dizikolik3 6 років тому

      İn Germany children are tought to read with the phonetic sounds of the letters rather than the alphabetical names at 1st & 2nd grade in school. Even though we started of later to read than this age, İ can totally relate to that statement! Way easier to understand it

    • @a.kylekramer1775
      @a.kylekramer1775 6 років тому

      Exactly Robin! My wife and I had to search high and low to find a program that didn't just use sight words. We had wonderful success with this one: www.how2teachreading.com . We started using it shortly after our son started talking and it was a great program. He is now in 3rd grade and is well above his reading level!

  • @jessiejames7492
    @jessiejames7492 7 років тому +5

    they are learning through association

  • @billion86
    @billion86 6 років тому

    Like how he turns to camera after "The End". What's Zeke progress now?

  • @muchmorethanmom6236
    @muchmorethanmom6236 5 років тому

    I am doing this with my baby. How did you make the cards with such perfect lettering?

  • @stephvat
    @stephvat 5 років тому

    Is it possible to get in touch with this mom? I have some questions!

  • @JessicaRodriguez-hx9mt
    @JessicaRodriguez-hx9mt 6 років тому

    I feel like maybe she flips the pages like that, because his attention span. Keeping him intrigued. He's a smart boy!

  • @dianaross5576
    @dianaross5576 6 років тому

    I am going try this with my baby. I am going to read all the time to my baby now while I am pregnant and after. Super cute and SMaRT baby. So happy to learn

  • @georgecopeman7668
    @georgecopeman7668 6 років тому

    I did this with our daughters from about 18 months. I don't think they are actually reading at that stage but recognising the shape of the words. Nevertheless they both went on to have reading ages several years beyond their actual ages and this early start has benefitted them throughout their lives.

  • @BigDominoakaGerard
    @BigDominoakaGerard 5 років тому +5

    seriously my mouth is agape from amazement.

  • @kathleentyson6727
    @kathleentyson6727 3 роки тому +2

    Ohhhhhh,I see Mensa in his future ,he’s adorable.

  • @harleycooper9717
    @harleycooper9717 5 років тому

    Holy smokes this is so awesome!!!! Hats off to this lady!

  • @ontoyoualways9183
    @ontoyoualways9183 6 років тому +4

    Sight words. Many children can learn this way and at this age.

  • @blindbrick
    @blindbrick 6 років тому

    This is a great experiment. It could be that he is picking up reading as easy as speech, but it is easier to speak to the child than to show him all the words.

  • @dumdum9898
    @dumdum9898 6 років тому +1

    Great job! The mum deserves an accolade

  • @mohammadibrahim4298
    @mohammadibrahim4298 7 років тому

    You are great mom , and he is lucky get such as great mother like you , but please watch his foot when you turn story book pages ♥ , thank you for teaching us ♥

  • @KuyilGal05
    @KuyilGal05 8 років тому +81

    great job mommy! SMART boy.. may I know which age you started?

  • @wolfsonn4061
    @wolfsonn4061 2 роки тому +1

    Well, aren't we smart, so many ways to go, so many options, and in the end we think we got it right, but it is only because we fool ourselves to believe in our possibilities. What we see here is a mother and a child interacting, it works because both are willing to cooperate and react with one another - the child is not reacting to the book, and it is not reading it is the mother, experiments have shown this extensively, it only works with the mother's interaction. If you love your child or children, get them to interact with you, games that make fun, sing songs and tell little funny stories, get the child in a happy chatty mood ask questions and react with approval when you receive an answer, make corrections as part of the game, don't insist it's game not work, show the child that you love to play and be together touch and hug the child comfort and cuddle and be happy and chatty if you do this whenever you are together with the child you will get the child you want the child you love.

  • @havenlyshamblin9033
    @havenlyshamblin9033 6 років тому

    Wow your a awsome mom!!!you make learning fun for him.

  • @ssri1675
    @ssri1675 6 років тому

    When i see all these videos it makes me feel im not doing well enough with my 18 month bundle of joy. Please tell me how can i make all these stuff n create a good play time. Whatever i try to teach him either he just stand there or runaway. Sometimes im really scared thinking would i b contributing good for his develolment? Pls help me.

  • @cafe80sarigachu
    @cafe80sarigachu 6 років тому

    The baby is already a fast reader...great job teacher.

  • @TheUmiko21
    @TheUmiko21 6 років тому

    She is awesome mom !!

  • @help-ever
    @help-ever 6 років тому

    What is the name of the Paper Type?

  • @parisjoy7875
    @parisjoy7875 2 роки тому

    How did you make that bath tub book with baby’s pics?

    • @wavy.ambient.vibe.illustra2352
      @wavy.ambient.vibe.illustra2352 9 місяців тому

      My aunt made all of these books and taught my cousin before she sadly passed away. She used photoshop and a canon printer.

  • @ariedram5321
    @ariedram5321 6 років тому

    can you please telk me what age you started teaching him? i would like to do the same with my baby girl in time.

  • @ariellechannelle
    @ariellechannelle 6 років тому

    What material are the books made of? Are they laminated?

  • @xo7499
    @xo7499 7 років тому

    alright, m'am , I'm going to need a list of the supplements you took while pregnant and what you feed him, please :)

  • @notcookiemonster6436
    @notcookiemonster6436 7 років тому +2

    hahaha when he went to the tile and double checked before doing so!

  • @Taylorsquaredify
    @Taylorsquaredify 9 років тому +16

    How did you make those cards? I would love to buy whatever equipment I would need to get a result like yours.

    • @iahp
      @iahp  9 років тому +5

      Caroline Taylor We would recommend that you read Glenn Doman's book "How to Teach Your baby to Read". It provides all the background on how to do this Reading Program with your child. You can buy this book and other materials, like the reading words that you see in this video, at www.gentlerevolution.com.

    • @Taylorsquaredify
      @Taylorsquaredify 9 років тому

      iahpvideos I have read four of your books already and have bought reading cards as well as the dot cards, I just loved how this woman made such nice little books. Plus I have gathered hundreds of pictures that I want to convert to cards at home. Any suggestions? I think your organization is just a blessing to anyone willing to try. Thanks!

    • @iahp
      @iahp  9 років тому +4

      Please consider coming to our Institutes in Philadelphia and attending the "How to Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence" course. We give it three times yearly. We teach parents during the course about teaching children to read, do math, encylclopedic knowledge, becoming physically superb, speak foreign languages, etc. If you're interested, contact us at facebook@iahp.org.

  • @jayatulha8714
    @jayatulha8714 3 роки тому

    Omg. He is truly smart

  • @buketisik7585
    @buketisik7585 7 років тому +2

    Great job mommy! He is a genius baby so cute :)

  • @Finestdeity
    @Finestdeity 2 роки тому +1

    She’s speed reading through that book. Slow down. I wanna look at the pictures. Lol.

  • @lovewarrior2329
    @lovewarrior2329 6 років тому

    Hands down, Best Mommy EVER!!!
    Thank you for your inspiration! 🙌🙌👍👍

  • @agoroyagoroy517
    @agoroyagoroy517 6 років тому

    Well trained bb great job Mom

  • @jennyd095
    @jennyd095 5 років тому

    How do I do that please?

    • @BratvaTV
      @BratvaTV 5 років тому +1

      By a book called How To Teach Your Baby To Read by Glen Doman.. this is his method. Or youtube it. lol

    • @iahp
      @iahp  5 років тому

      There's also a link in the description. Thanks.

  • @hanaficorn365
    @hanaficorn365 6 років тому

    Awwww so cute!!! And he is so slart

  • @MYFATHEREMMANUEL
    @MYFATHEREMMANUEL 6 років тому

    This is so cool. Bless him

  • @0nly1.c88
    @0nly1.c88 7 років тому

    Wow she has a very intelligent baby

  • @merrybee100
    @merrybee100 6 років тому

    How did u train him?

  • @joshuaconstable6323
    @joshuaconstable6323 6 років тому

    Smart baby! Can’t wait to have kids one day and train them to be little genius’ like this

  • @vidhyashreeravi36
    @vidhyashreeravi36 6 років тому

    how did u teach your kid ?? Which age u started ?

  • @jyostnabysani5665
    @jyostnabysani5665 6 років тому

    Hi . How did you get the material

    • @iahp
      @iahp  5 років тому

      Please go to www.gentlerevolution.com/ for books, materials, and more.

  • @denaanthony5733
    @denaanthony5733 6 років тому

    You are a good mother.😁

  • @tejasampath9016
    @tejasampath9016 3 роки тому

    Do u have digital printables of the books ?

  • @monafawzy69
    @monafawzy69 5 років тому

    By what you start your program

  • @rjnicholas2292
    @rjnicholas2292 7 років тому +1

    I don't call that reading! But it's a good start. My son could recognize about 100 words by 16 months. He is now 3 and can read almost any new word if given enough time.

  • @selenaleon9976
    @selenaleon9976 6 років тому +1

    When he says bubbles im dead 😍 so cute !!! 😍😍

  • @elizabethfuhr5527
    @elizabethfuhr5527 6 років тому

    I had an experience with some kids who were read the same book/s to them REPEATEDLY. Babies and toddlers have the ability to memorize the words in the pictures, while pointing at the pictures and saying aloud the name of the pictures. They are not reading the words. They just had memorized the names in the pictures by repeated activity. You may call it imprinting in their brain. They can only do this when the activity has been done REPEATEDLY. They cannot read words the first time they see it. They have to learn the words from parents who will teach it to them.

  • @olgak7707
    @olgak7707 8 років тому +2

    why the flash cards are so big?? I need to make them at 6" x 22"? if I want to teach 2 languages I need to make 2 different sets of cards? with the same color or ones with black and other ones with red? thank you. Also where can I get the books she has for Zeke?

    • @iahp
      @iahp  8 років тому +1

      This is the book for you: www.gentlerevolution.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=G&Category_Code=Reading

  • @NHAMONT
    @NHAMONT 10 місяців тому

    Where can i find these books

    • @wavy.ambient.vibe.illustra2352
      @wavy.ambient.vibe.illustra2352 9 місяців тому

      This was my aunt and baby cousin. My aunt made all of these books by herself before she passed away sadly

    • @NHAMONT
      @NHAMONT 9 місяців тому

      @@wavy.ambient.vibe.illustra2352
      Really ? What happened to her? my feelings

  • @RomayPM
    @RomayPM 2 роки тому

    She turns the page before the baby can learn anything. What's the hurry mum? Let baby enjoy the experience

  • @misswogdaily2344
    @misswogdaily2344 6 років тому

    Both smart boys. the mother turning those pages so quickly LOL

  • @leescott8506
    @leescott8506 7 років тому

    1:04... looking back to check that word more time...special & very sweet.