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Baby kids can read: Lesson one

Baby kids can read: Lesson one

Materials:Word ‘mommy’ written on a large card. (Dimensions are 6 inches by 24 inches long. The letters should be 5 inches by 4 inches with approximately ½ inch between letters. The letters should be red and printer in lower-case). Or, download from designated link given at the end of this lesson.

Session One
1. Begin at a time of the day when your child is receptive, rested, and in a good mood.
2. Use a part of the house that has the fewest distractions (auditory and visual).
3. Hold up the word ‘mommy’ just beyond his reach.
4. Say to him, “This says, “Mommy.”
5. DO NOT ELABORATE! Allow him to see the card no more than ten seconds.
6. Now play with him/her. Give him/her your complete attention for a minute or two.
7. Present the word again for the second time.
8. Again allow him to see it for ten seconds.
9. DO NOT ASK HIM WHAT IT IS!.
10. Say again, “This says ‘Mommy’.”
11. Again show him/her the word for ten seconds.
12. DO NOT ASK HIM WHAT IT IS!
13. Say again, “This says ‘Mommy’.”
When you have completed session one, you will need to repeat it five more times spread throughout the day. Allow at least thirty minutes before starting another session. This completes lesson one.

Self-words for baby kids to learn:  http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/9339998-self-words-for-baby-kids-can-read

The complete ebook of lessons for teaching baby kids to read: http://www.tradebit.com/filedetail.php/9340004-lessons-for-baby-kids-can-read

Be sure to check out books to read to your child from one of the many public libraries found in Norfolk, Virginia.

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, Norfolk Early Childhood Parenting Examiner

Sharon has raised three children. All three, despite unusual challenges, have become successful. As a literacy specialist, author, and founder of a reading club, Sharon enjoys working with children and getting to know their parents.

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