For all of you Glenn Doman supporters...here are some questions which I am confused about:
1. I am not sure exactly when I should start the Second Step. The book simply says "once a child has acquired a basic reading vocabulary of single words" then he is ready to progress to couplets. However, if I am starting with a 5 month old baby, how will I know when he has acquired a basic reading vocabulary especially as there is no way of testing him (the book advises against testing anyway)? Does it mean that I keep on Step One for quite some months until my baby shows signs of understanding the vocab (i.e. by pointing to his foot when the word "foot" is held up?). I would be grateful for some guidance on this.
2. I would also like to teach my babies to read in Chinese. How do I incorporate this alongside the English program? Do I need to keep things separate (i.e. teach one set in English words and the next set in Chinese) or should I mix it all up?
3. I have seen some videos (and indeed the picture on the front of the How to Teach Your Baby to Read book) showing babies pointing to a particular part of their body when they are shown the word on the flash card. However, the book does not talk about how this happens. Do the babies learn automatically which part of their body is their nose or does it require some other teaching method?
Any guidance from you experts would be much appreciated!
1. I am not sure exactly when I should start the Second Step. The book simply says "once a child has acquired a basic reading vocabulary of single words" then he is ready to progress to couplets. However, if I am starting with a 5 month old baby, how will I know when he has acquired a basic reading vocabulary especially as there is no way of testing him (the book advises against testing anyway)? Does it mean that I keep on Step One for quite some months until my baby shows signs of understanding the vocab (i.e. by pointing to his foot when the word "foot" is held up?). I would be grateful for some guidance on this.
2. I would also like to teach my babies to read in Chinese. How do I incorporate this alongside the English program? Do I need to keep things separate (i.e. teach one set in English words and the next set in Chinese) or should I mix it all up?
3. I have seen some videos (and indeed the picture on the front of the How to Teach Your Baby to Read book) showing babies pointing to a particular part of their body when they are shown the word on the flash card. However, the book does not talk about how this happens. Do the babies learn automatically which part of their body is their nose or does it require some other teaching method?
Any guidance from you experts would be much appreciated!