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Company Announces Products To Help Parents Teach Their Children How To Read At an Early Age

Written by Michelle on January 7, 2011
Categories: Teach Baby To Read

Orlando, Florida (PRWEB) March 17, 2009 Now that the country is in a recession and there are new reports of layoffs each day, parents are growing concerned about what the future holds for their children. Intellectual Baby, LLC is now announcing their new line of products that help parents to teach their children to [...]

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Children Reading!

Written by Michelle on November 27, 2010
Categories: Babies Reading

Your Baby Can Read! www.YourBabyCanRead.com teaches children the written word naturally at the same time they are learning tho speak.

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Birthday & Children Jokes; Funny Baby & Toddlers Humour

Written by Michelle on August 4, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Babies Reading

BIRTHDAY JOKES & CHILDREN HUMOR –HILARIOUSLY FUNNY CHILD SATIRE, BABY, TODDLERS HUMOURIt’s quite amazing how humorous a child can be, what satirical even comical situation can arise with kids, in these hilariously funny birthday and children, baby and toddler jokes… When the little girl returned from her friend’s birthday party, her mother asked if she [...]

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Baby Fingers Sign Language Classes For Adults And Children

Written by Michelle on July 12, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Early Baby Reading

Baby sign language has become more mainstream in the past few years, but it has been used by parents in some form for generations. Parents know instinctively that motions with their hands can help baby understand even before they are verbal. Babies watch body language naturally, so using sign language can both come easily, and [...]

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Instilling the Reading Habit in Your Children

Written by Michelle on June 17, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Early Baby Reading

If your child is showing little interest in reading, there is hope. Sometimes moms and dads have to get sneaky, but you can still turn your child into a reader, even if he is reluctant about it.1. The Early Bedtime trick.One of my favorite ways to get my kids to read is something they hopefully [...]

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6 Autistic Children – 6 Signs Of An Autistic Child

Written by Michelle on June 6, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Baby Reading Strategies

6 Autistic Children As the parents are gradually getting cautious about Autism, one must understand the symptoms of this disease. As the doctors explain, as early the disease is diagnosed the more are the chances of cure. Following below is a list of symptoms of Autism. In case you find any of these in your [...]

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Autism Eye Contact – Why Children With Autism Refuse To Make Eye Contact

Written by Michelle on June 5, 2010 - 1 Comment
Categories: Baby Reading Strategies

Autism Eye Contact The eyes are “the windows into the soul.” When an adult avoids making eye contact, at that moment, he or she is often judged as “dishonest.” An autistic child is different only in that his or her dishonesty is frequent and extreme. Baby psychology and parent psychology are interconnected. The subconscious dimension [...]

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Animal Books – Should Your Children Read Them?

Written by Michelle on May 23, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Baby Reading A Book

Do you remember when you were younger looking with admiration at all sort of animals? There is something fascinating about animals. Everybody loves them (well, most of us), but children seem to be particularly enamoured with fuzzy, little faces. Maybe they love them so much because a lot of them are as small as they [...]

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Prevent Your Children From — Early Childhood Caries (Nursing Bottle Caries)

Written by Michelle on April 26, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Early Baby Reading

The term describes a dental condition which involves the rapid decay of many or all the baby teeth of an infant or child. The teeth most likely to be damaged are the upper front teeth since they are the first teeth to erupt and thus have the longest exposure time to the sugars in the [...]

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Reading To Children At Home

Written by Michelle on April 23, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Early Baby Reading

No doubt you received a copy or two of a Beatrix Potter or A. A. Milne book as a baby gift. Classic children’s stories spring to mind for gift-giving occasions, and for good reason: many of us have fond childhood memories associated with being read to. Even very young babies will appreciate the bonding time [...]

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