Anybody who read "How to teach your baby to read" Plz help...!!!

hi Mummies,

thank a lot for sharing your amazing experience, it very supportive when you hear from someone who tried it before and it really works,
what you advice me to buy plz rather than the two books how to teach your baby read and the one for month, is their any other resources which can be helpful for my 5 months old baby, plz reply to me i don’t won’t to loose time,
beside i want to teach my baby many languages can you tell me whats the best plan to do so?

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I read the original book in about 1981. I read “How to teach you baby Math” when Doman published it. I also read his precursor book 'What to do about my brain injured child". My 4 children (now 42, 51, 55 and 57) were past the time for utilizing this method. Finally, in 2009 we had a new baby grandson and I began teaching Little Reader 3 or 4 times a day at 6 weeks old. Each session was 2- 3 minutes long. I also began daily crawling with him on the floor as soon as possible. I pushed blocks ahead of him as a way to get him to strive to move forward. I followed this same plan with his new baby sister 2 years later. When they began to talk they could already read. Example: When he was 4 he read a 24 page book about the Declaration of Independence fluently. I also began Little Math when Brillkids made it available. They are now 6 and 8 years old. Their school classmates look to them as assistant TA’s. Both pursue independent learning as their interests develop. I am now an 81 year old Grandfather. This has been one of the most enjoyable parts of my life.
A big Thank You to K.L. Wong for advancing the Doman methods into these very easy to use teaching tools.

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