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  • Do Sight Word Struggles Apply to Babies? What I Noticed (and Didn’t Worry About) Teaching My Baby to Read

    Do Sight Word Struggles Apply to Babies? What I Noticed (and Didn’t Worry About) Teaching My Baby to Read

    If you’ve ever researched the whole word method or sight word reading, you’ve probably encountered numerous concerns. There are potential problems that often appear in long lists. Things like: And while these concerns are valid — they’re almost always based on experiences with school-aged children who are learning to read later in life. But what Read more

  • Whole Word Reading for Babies: A Simple Guide

    Reading is a natural extension of language, and just as babies learn to understand spoken words, they can also learn to recognize written ones. The whole word method, inspired by Glenn Doman, is designed to introduce babies as young as 3-6 months to reading using a structured yet playful approach. Our Whole Word Reading Starter Read more

  • How to Introduce a Language You Don’t Speak to Your Child During Their Prime Years of Brain Development

    How to Introduce a Language You Don’t Speak to Your Child During Their Prime Years of Brain Development

    Raising a multilingual child is often seen as something only native speakers or fluent parents can do. But what if you want to introduce a language you don’t speak yourself? Is it even possible? The answer is yes—but it takes strategy, consistency, and a clear understanding of your goals. In this post, I’ll share my Read more

  • The Early Math Program: A Fun and Simple Guide for Parents

    Math for babies? Absolutely! While most adults break into a sweat at the thought of teaching math, babies are actually wired to understand quantity in a way we can’t. Thanks to their right-brain dominance in early life, they can instantly recognize large quantities without counting—an ability known as “subitizing.” So instead of teaching them to Read more

  • How to Teach Your Child to Read at Any Age

    How to Teach Your Child to Read at Any Age

    Every parent wonders: When is the best time to start teaching reading? The answer is simple—whenever your child is ready! Whether you start from birth or at age five, the key is adapting to their developmental stage and making reading a natural, enjoyable experience. This guide breaks down the best approach for each age group, Read more

  • Engaging Kids Beyond the Classroom: How Everyday Life Becomes Our Lesson Plan

    Engaging Kids Beyond the Classroom: How Everyday Life Becomes Our Lesson Plan

    A mom from my close circle recently asked how I keep my child engaged during studies. This question made me pause and reflect on our approach to learning. It was such a thoughtful question, and it reminded me how unique every child’s learning journey can be. As we talked, I realized that a significant part Read more