My daughter would sit on the toilet and read the paper at age 3. I thought she was making it up but then found out she was reading. Her dad and I are not speech pathologists, just average Joes. Found out that at day care she would not nap so the provider taught her the alphabet. Learning to read early made it easy for her to get straight As. She is now in college studying molecular biology.
+reezlaw You think it is funny? You already do what people will do to her. You don`t know others around you? History? Science? When people do not understand something, they are afraid of it and they avoid it. Like school. A class...
+Blue TeaTree It's not like the kid has a disability... she learnt to read when she was very young. What's there to understand? Has she got two heads? Come on. The whining is totally uncalled for.
Smart little chick! Don't tell her it's "hard to be different", just teach her to love who she is, and respect who everyone else is, and she'll have a head start in that too.
Huh wtf. .who said she's not allowed to be a baby? They didn't teach her anything. .this is all her. . And if they sat back and didn't encourage her they would be unfit parents. Oh well keyboard warrior's always come out after dark and they get them keyboards going. .ur obviously not a parent
+Caryn Langdon That's what they say. Coincidentally, they both work as speech pathologists, and every now and then they happen to be holding up sheets of paper with stuff written on, for the girl to read. But that's all random stuff not unlike any average American family
ThaGenius101, I didn't know there was a book on how, your suppose to raise your child. Can you please, direct me to the page. Where it's stated: what a child this age is supposed to be doing?? Where it's scientifically proven " children are supposed to be playing, instead of reading". (Basic education ). It seems to me she is enjoying the attention. Her parents give her While she's reading. From what, I know... you're supposed to read to your child. So worry about raising your own child and stop hating. Not a good look for a grown ass women. Her parents are doing a great job. I rather see parents teach their child to read then, see parents who, ignore there child. Parent's that prefer to be on Facebook, social media, or the internet all day. Let's not forget abusive parents, that abuse, ignore, and physically hurt their children. Worry about your own child first, before you worry about other people's kids. These days you can't do anything without people always criticizing you. You don't teach your child, you're a bad mother. Your accused of ignoring them, not doing a good job as their parents. So you are not educating your child. Now, if you do educate your child; you're still a bad parent. Oh, my God!! She is so terrible to that child!!! What abuse.... teaching her how to read. She should be playing outside. People are so pathetic. You people come up with any stupid excuse. When, you envy somebody else's child because your child; rather eat his boogers then, learn how to read. You can't make everybody happy. So with that said....worry about yourself and stop hating.🖕🖕🖕
What's annoying to me is the mother who is anxious about her being different. Celebrate it! Give her a normal childhood & help her along like other parents of gifted kids. Join SENG, which has support groups for the parents. Anxiety is not going to help her.
+Xander Taylor Yeah she needs help at this point, not her. Not to mention, they did not ask if she understood all she has read.... It is just reading. I guess. They should not do a big deal about it. In either direction. Neither they should suppress it, neither they should get her in special classes or psychologist. Please do not! I would focus on her getting to know life. When saying dog (and maybe reading it) what it looks like and sounds like or feel like.
I feel u my baby also started early to do reading and counting!! he started to count when he was less that 1 year !! he did that in English, Spanish and Greek!! and when he was 12 months he was reading many words !!! it is amazing!! now he is 3 y/o and he knows different languages!! Greek, English, Spanish, Japanese, Russian and he reads and write those!! he knows periodic table elements, all the multiplication tables, countries in the world, states of USA!! Solar s planets,the all the cells..
True, it has everything to do with what test, your type of intelligence, country, everything. And being a genius is just as much thinking out of the box and being willing to learn.
this ability to read is an intellectual matter and doesn't have to be a social stigma as long as the parents don't treat it as the best the child can offer to others. Its not. Being kind and loving and unselfish are virtues that are really the ones to cultivate and appreciate the most in ourselves and our children and others.
Our daughter did this and we just flat didn't believe her and ignored it until she was three an a half. She read the word Chiropractor on a sign when she was 15-months-old and was reading on a second grade level in preschool. My husband has the same skill and now reads 900 wpm as an adult.
Give over. "I fear for her because she's different." Talk about over dramatic. If you were that concerned with it, you wouldn't be encouraging your child to read more with flash cards. Something that's a gift. Enjoy it.
Nothing to be scared of. She just learned to remember the all word. And gradually she will learn to understand how other people read. That is what usually happens when little children suddenly can read. Where every one else, learns sounds of letters and lean to put the word together. She remembers the all word as a unit. So she might now the word "City" but she might not now what "C" is. This is what the explanation usually is in this cases. Still she has a good memory.
Exactly! Exactly what I've been saying on this and similar videos. Great intelligence is nothing if your childhood memories consist of being prodded by adults to show off your skills to more adults etc., instead of going to the park and feeding the ducks and things
Bro, I actually watch that signing show. Maybe that's why I can read and write! FYI, I am 8 months old. I'm kidding, if you didn't catch that. But I really do watch that signing show.
I had this experience with one of my three sons (he's grown now). I think it is more common than we realize. He's also my only kid on the autism spectrum and he was obsessed with books.
My grandson taught himself all of the states and their capitols by the age of 2 after flying to our state from his. He wanted to know which state we lived in and asked what the capitol was. Still going strong.
Being exceptional at an early age places huge expectation to be exceptional as an adult. Sometimes, it just doesn't work out like that so it can be pretty rough for kids with high expectations when, for whatever reasons, they do not go on to fulfill their potential.
the family looks pretty wealthy i would say and that is why there is so much spare time for the mom to teach the kid. I mean when i was little, both my parents were busy workers...even though i didn't begin to read until i was in kindagarden .. i learned to speak before that,lol .. so i really didn't find this video surprising.
My baby boy at 9 months old was strapped in his car seat and at a stop sign he blurts out octagon. So all baby's have great potential. It depends on the parent taking the time and interest to read, play and interact with baby.
Wow, some parents can really find things to be upset about. Some people have kids with disabilities and are confident their child can fit in, this lady has a genius daughter and is worried that her life may suck because she's going to be TOO rich and successful as an adult.
My mother always tells the stories about how I would listen to her when she was going over teaching my brother math and reading and would pick up on what they were doing and would give the answers before my brother would. I was about 2 and my brother was 5. My IQ is 130 although I've always questioned the validity of IQ tests because different tests yield different results.
As a teacher, I can tell you that reading is more about comprehension than memory. A child can read over 100 words per minute but if they cannot visualize and understand what they are reading then they are not true fluent readers.
I'd love to see her read Shakespeare... To be or not to be that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles And, by opposing, end them. To die, to sleep⎯ No more and by a sleep to say we end The heartache and the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To die, to sleep⎯ To sleep, perchance to dream....
yeah i was reading words at 6 months old and spoke pretty fluent english. By the time I was one I had the vocab of a ten yr old. Oh yeah people keep saying high IQs and mental illness are linked, I would certainly believe that, but for me only because I was so picked on for being smart and found it hard to relate to the other kids..
What a lovely little family ... I am happy for the parents to have such a talented little girl. It would not bother me if the parents had indeed coached her somewhat in an age-appropriate and fun way. HOWEVER, however: "The parents, who are 'Speech Pathologists' did not coach her in ANY way" - tell that crap to the man in the moon! Apparently the first spontaneous and self taught word she read was CORN. There are several words on a cereal box: How the heck would she be able to associate the correct one with the sound CORN, if it was not pointed out to her! Don't insult the intelligence of your audience - you and your baby are wonderful, why not be honest ... for goodness sake!
i was talking about most kids. and majority of those kids are smart because of what mothers do before they r born but its up to the baby when it grows up to make his or her own choices. and if your not a mother you should understand not to comment on my video. And i do not agree with chemicals making a baby smart i know it will only harm the baby.
@trishatricozzi Yeah so do I, Also you are completely right about what you said about how if you start showing them different words early, My parents never did this to me (As far as I remember) but I did start to read books at a early age, and all that meant was that I can read books like nobody's business.
She is a baby and that is very great she knows hiw to read and yall just siting there and saying oh i did tht when i was one well alot of people have and most of them get potty trained at one yrs but she is 17 months old so 1 and 17months are two diff. Numbers
I don't think thats so unusual and certainly nothing to be alarmed or afraid about except for the possible jealousy that other children may show toward her. But if she doesn't flaunt it (and parents can teach their children not to brag about their abilities) then Mom and Dad may have nothing what so ever to worry about. She's still a child and likes child things and can be taught to love others, not be a show off toward others and exaggerate her abilities to read better than others.
Huh, what people dont know is that you actually cannot truly know if a child is gifted until they are between 5 to 9 years old, which are also the proper ages to do tests. Even when you can see certain signs in some infants it doesnt really mean they are gifted. Some can walk at 6-7 months, others speak before the year old and others like this one can read early, yet not necessarily means they are gifted, it could be they are brilliant tho. The mother fear is so unnecesary.
@gensexercises Cool!!!- I taught myself how to when I was about 8 or 9 and I believe I could hold the world record for doing it the fastest. I can say it backwards prolly 3 times quicker than most can say it forward. I love it--- Have you timed doing it?
It may be different, just means she's smart, it's not a bad thing. The mum said "being different isn't easy" well.. by the time people can pick on her for being "different" reading would be normal anyway... :L
@SkeikSprite I understand your point and agree with you. when i wrote the comment i was probably thinking "the kid's amazing but the mom's not even happy about it" I take back my comment =)
I think she learned to read so she didn't have to listen to her parents voices - "Shush, I'm trying to read. Rainbow, yeah, over the rainbow. I'm reading, shush."
OK... seriously... did that lady just almost cry that her daughter will have a hard time because she is different? She is a cute little kid who is obviously very smart. She doesn't have 3 eyes. Yeah she will be different but how about seeing the positive!?
It's nonsense to say that a child has to be taught to read before they can read. I learned to read without anybody teaching me, and I'm sure that's true of many others.
I was reading even a bit earlier than this baby but even though i also learned to count around the same time, my skills in ELA ended up making me down right horrible at math. I agree with Rob Fraser its more of a, sure she knows this now, but at what cost?
This is going to be a challenging time for the parents. They should keep her far away from reading the wrong books, like the Bible and other fictional scribblings.
She ia a very intelligent little Baby-girl! I hope, that also her parents and her teacher - little bit later - helps her, to stay a "normal", but very intelligent, little girl and that she will find a really good school! All the best! 💖
When I was 4 or 5 me and my mom were somewhere when she didn't know where our car was. I told her our exact license plate number to help. I can't tell you how shocked she was.
(Corrected) I was reading at 18 months, entered kindergarten with a college level reading ability. Now, they call it a disorder, what a crazy world we inhabit.
These are obviously good hard working parents who have taught their child to read at an early age. I don't think that their daughter will be damaged by getting a head start on this very necessary skill. Keep up the good work!
My daughter would sit on the toilet and read the paper at age 3. I thought she was making it up but then found out she was reading. Her dad and I are not speech pathologists, just average Joes. Found out that at day care she would not nap so the provider taught her the alphabet. Learning to read early made it easy for her to get straight As. She is now in college studying molecular biology.
"It's not easy to be different" and she almost cries... oh puh-leeeaseeee
+reezlaw You think it is funny? You already do what people will do to her. You don`t know others around you? History? Science? When people do not understand something, they are afraid of it and they avoid it. Like school. A class...
+Blue TeaTree It's not like the kid has a disability... she learnt to read when she was very young. What's there to understand? Has she got two heads? Come on. The whining is totally uncalled for.
reezlaw
She is too young to that. It is past life`s. Of course she is not disabled. :)
for real i was like shut up my kids are in early intervention
Smart little chick! Don't tell her it's "hard to be different", just teach her to love who she is, and respect who everyone else is, and she'll have a head start in that too.
Let the baby be a baby. Parents like that are annoying.
Huh wtf. .who said she's not allowed to be a baby? They didn't teach her anything. .this is all her. . And if they sat back and didn't encourage her they would be unfit parents.
Oh well keyboard warrior's always come out after dark and they get them keyboards going. .ur obviously not a parent
+Caryn Langdon That's what they say. Coincidentally, they both work as speech pathologists, and every now and then they happen to be holding up sheets of paper with stuff written on, for the girl to read. But that's all random stuff not unlike any average American family
ThaGenius101, I didn't know there was a book on how, your suppose to raise your child. Can you please, direct me to the page. Where it's stated: what a child this age is supposed to be doing?? Where it's scientifically proven " children are supposed to be playing, instead of reading". (Basic education ). It seems to me she is enjoying the attention. Her parents give her While she's reading. From what, I know... you're supposed to read to your child. So worry about raising your own child and stop hating. Not a good look for a grown ass women. Her parents are doing a great job. I rather see parents teach their child to read then, see parents who, ignore there child. Parent's that prefer to be on Facebook, social media, or the internet all day. Let's not forget abusive parents, that abuse, ignore, and physically hurt their children. Worry about your own child first, before you worry about other people's kids. These days you can't do anything without people always criticizing you. You don't teach your child, you're a bad mother. Your accused of ignoring them, not doing a good job as their parents. So you are not educating your child. Now, if you do educate your child; you're still a bad parent. Oh, my God!! She is so terrible to that child!!! What abuse.... teaching her how to read.
She should be playing outside. People are so pathetic. You people come up with any stupid excuse. When, you envy somebody else's child because your child; rather eat his boogers then, learn how to read. You can't make everybody happy. So with that said....worry about yourself and stop hating.🖕🖕🖕
I wish my son can do this , how precious!!! God bless her
woow. amazing. she has a gift :) just enjoy it. different ?
do not worry about that. different its beautiful
Its not a gift, they taught their child to talk, both parents are Speech-language pathologists
lily jody
so whats wrong with that one? I guess I became quite good in math because both my parents are mathematicians ..
to lily ....it is a gift. she is a super smart baby.
she's so cute!!
she is like a little angel!!!
Ok, glad I wasn't the only one that thought that.My parents were avid readers, I'm so grateful they passed that love on to me
What's annoying to me is the mother who is anxious about her being different. Celebrate it! Give her a normal childhood & help her along like other parents of gifted kids. Join SENG, which has support groups for the parents. Anxiety is not going to help her.
Amen :-) :-)
+Xander Taylor Yeah she needs help at this point, not her. Not to mention, they did not ask if she understood all she has read.... It is just reading. I guess. They should not do a big deal about it. In either direction. Neither they should suppress it, neither they should get her in special classes or psychologist. Please do not! I would focus on her getting to know life. When saying dog (and maybe reading it) what it looks like and sounds like or feel like.
awww the reading rainbow part was so adorable.
I feel u my baby also started early to do reading and counting!! he started to count when he was less that 1 year !! he did that in English, Spanish and Greek!! and when he was 12 months he was reading many words !!! it is amazing!! now he is 3 y/o and he knows different languages!! Greek, English, Spanish, Japanese, Russian and he reads and write those!! he knows periodic table elements, all the multiplication tables, countries in the world, states of USA!! Solar s planets,the all the cells..
The "Over the Rainbow" clip gave me chills!
Wow, being smart makes her different and she's worried because her daughter is SMART? What a great mother! Glad mine was actually a real great one.
True, it has everything to do with what test, your type of intelligence, country, everything. And being a genius is just as much thinking out of the box and being willing to learn.
this ability to read is an intellectual matter and doesn't have to be a social stigma as long as the parents don't treat it as the best the child can offer to others. Its not. Being kind and loving and unselfish are virtues that are really the ones to cultivate and appreciate the most in ourselves and our children and others.
Our daughter did this and we just flat didn't believe her and ignored it until she was three an a half. She read the word Chiropractor on a sign when she was 15-months-old and was reading on a second grade level in preschool. My husband has the same skill and now reads 900 wpm as an adult.
Give over. "I fear for her because she's different." Talk about over dramatic. If you were that concerned with it, you wouldn't be encouraging your child to read more with flash cards. Something that's a gift. Enjoy it.
Nothing to be scared of. She just learned to remember the all word. And gradually she will learn to understand how other people read. That is what usually happens when little children suddenly can read.
Where every one else, learns sounds of letters and lean to put the word together. She remembers the all word as a unit.
So she might now the word "City" but she might not now what "C" is. This is what the explanation usually is in this cases.
Still she has a good memory.
Exactly! Exactly what I've been saying on this and similar videos. Great intelligence is nothing if your childhood memories consist of being prodded by adults to show off your skills to more adults etc., instead of going to the park and feeding the ducks and things
thats amazing. shes going to grow up to be a genious
Bro, I actually watch that signing show. Maybe that's why I can read and write! FYI, I am 8 months old.
I'm kidding, if you didn't catch that. But I really do watch that signing show.
+KC Butterball what's it called?
I definitely want to show it to my niece
I had this experience with one of my three sons (he's grown now). I think it is more common than we realize. He's also my only kid on the autism spectrum and he was obsessed with books.
My grandson taught himself all of the states and their capitols by the age of 2 after flying to our state from his. He wanted to know which state we lived in and asked what the capitol was. Still going strong.
My Grandson was reading when he was two. Now he's a Harvard graduate.
That obviously applies to everyone then, right? ;)
Being exceptional at an early age places huge expectation to be exceptional as an adult. Sometimes, it just doesn't work out like that so it can be pretty rough for kids with high expectations when, for whatever reasons, they do not go on to fulfill their potential.
the family looks pretty wealthy i would say and that is why there is so much spare time for the mom to teach the kid. I mean when i was little, both my parents were busy workers...even though i didn't begin to read until i was in kindagarden .. i learned to speak before that,lol .. so i really didn't find this video surprising.
My baby boy at 9 months old was strapped in his car seat and at a stop sign he blurts out octagon. So all baby's have great potential. It depends on the parent taking the time and interest to read, play and interact with baby.
To say "New York City" means she is normal. If she'd have said "New York City sucks!" she would have been a genius.
Wow, some parents can really find things to be upset about. Some people have kids with disabilities and are confident their child can fit in, this lady has a genius daughter and is worried that her life may suck because she's going to be TOO rich and successful as an adult.
god is good ,god is great let us thank him amen.
My mother always tells the stories about how I would listen to her when she was going over teaching my brother math and reading and would pick up on what they were doing and would give the answers before my brother would. I was about 2 and my brother was 5. My IQ is 130 although I've always questioned the validity of IQ tests because different tests yield different results.
She's adorable
Holy Moses, most 17 months old can't even put a 3 word senence together.
As a teacher, I can tell you that reading is more about comprehension than memory. A child can read over 100 words per minute but if they cannot visualize and understand what they are reading then they are not true fluent readers.
Adorable little genius.
This Is Just Great aint no diferent... shes just a smart toddler
I'd love to see her read Shakespeare...
To be or not to be that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
And, by opposing, end them. To die, to sleep⎯
No more and by a sleep to say we end
The heartache and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wished. To die, to sleep⎯
To sleep, perchance to dream....
Adorable!!!!!
Its very good if a baby speaks before being 2 years old but read?! Amaising...
Amazing, I knew how to read poop when I was four! Loooooool
wow! :) child genius!!!
she was looking at a picture of a man proposing marriage when she said "money"
yeah i was reading words at 6 months old and spoke pretty fluent english. By the time I was one I had the vocab of a ten yr old.
Oh yeah people keep saying high IQs and mental illness are linked, I would certainly believe that, but for me only because I was so picked on for being smart and found it hard to relate to the other kids..
I could read and sing when I was 11 months old
What a lovely little family ... I am happy for the parents to have such a talented little girl. It would not bother me if the parents had indeed coached her somewhat in an age-appropriate and fun way. HOWEVER, however: "The parents, who are 'Speech Pathologists' did not coach her in ANY way" - tell that crap to the man in the moon! Apparently the first spontaneous and self taught word she read was CORN. There are several words on a cereal box: How the heck would she be able to associate the correct one with the sound CORN, if it was not pointed out to her! Don't insult the intelligence of your audience - you and your baby are wonderful, why not be honest ... for goodness sake!
+Susanna The man on the moon calls BS!
+si rob Touche!
Hehehe, love your sense of humor!
She's very clever
Wow this is good i thought i was good at reading!
i was talking about most kids. and majority of those kids are smart because of what mothers do before they r born but its up to the baby when it grows up to make his or her own choices. and if your not a mother you should understand not to comment on my video. And i do not agree with chemicals making a baby smart i know it will only harm the baby.
Here, you can watch it again 0:00
Soo darn cuite! ♥♥
@trishatricozzi Yeah so do I, Also you are completely right about what you said about how if you start showing them different words early, My parents never did this to me (As far as I remember) but I did start to read books at a early age, and all that meant was that I can read books like nobody's business.
amazing! clever girl :)
Here i am thinking my 2 year old is reading for the first time.but she was younger. woooo. It's scare...Kids are growing quick..
just wait, she might be the next female president that actually wins! in the meantime just live happy and cute.
When Has Being SMART Made You Diffrent To The Point Where Its HARD LOL !!!
She is a baby and that is very great she knows hiw to read and yall just siting there and saying oh i did tht when i was one well alot of people have and most of them get potty trained at one yrs but she is 17 months old so 1 and 17months are two diff. Numbers
doesnt surprise me not to say babys are like monkeys but monkeys can learn sign language so its possible that it can help babys read, maybe?
Ermahgerd, nuuu I'm allergic to adorableness!!! 3X>
I don't think thats so unusual and certainly nothing to be alarmed or afraid about except for the possible jealousy that other children may show toward her. But if she doesn't flaunt it (and parents can teach their children not to brag about their abilities) then Mom and Dad may have nothing what so ever to worry about. She's still a child and likes child things and can be taught to love others, not be a show off toward others and exaggerate her abilities to read better than others.
wow i hope my nethew 2 moths turns out like this thanks for the vid
She Reads Better Than My 11 Year Old Cousin
Cool. Oh and people if you don't have anything nice to say please don't say it.
Smart cute baby
such a clever baby
Michael Barrett!!!!
she is so cute
my son has Asbergers. He said "MOMMY" at 2 weeks old
amazing!
this is amazing
O: Cute And Amazing
wow thats amazing :)
Somebody give that kid a dictionary
She's smarter than her parents...
grrr every child is one of a kind not just her
HAHAHAHA 0:52 most important word to teach their children.
Huh, what people dont know is that you actually cannot truly know if a child is gifted until they are between 5 to 9 years old, which are also the proper ages to do tests. Even when you can see certain signs in some infants it doesnt really mean they are gifted. Some can walk at 6-7 months, others speak before the year old and others like this one can read early, yet not necessarily means they are gifted, it could be they are brilliant tho. The mother fear is so unnecesary.
I read at three years old :3
@gensexercises Cool!!!- I taught myself how to when I was about 8 or 9 and I believe I could hold the world record for doing it the fastest. I can say it backwards prolly 3 times quicker than most can say it forward. I love it--- Have you timed doing it?
It may be different, just means she's smart, it's not a bad thing. The mum said "being different isn't easy" well.. by the time people can pick on her for being "different" reading would be normal anyway... :L
Rock on baby girl
@SkeikSprite I understand your point and agree with you. when i wrote the comment i was probably thinking "the kid's amazing but the mom's not even happy about it"
I take back my comment =)
Mom: Do you know this word? ( Best )
Baby: Bitch
Mom: That's right... 0.0
I think she learned to read so she didn't have to listen to her parents voices - "Shush, I'm trying to read. Rainbow, yeah, over the rainbow. I'm reading, shush."
OK... seriously... did that lady just almost cry that her daughter will have a hard time because she is different? She is a cute little kid who is obviously very smart. She doesn't have 3 eyes. Yeah she will be different but how about seeing the positive!?
beautiful :)
I think shes an old soul
It's nonsense to say that a child has to be taught to read before they can read. I learned to read without anybody teaching me, and I'm sure that's true of many others.
Good for her but i was doing the same thing at that age with Clifford books.
Impressive.
so cool.
I think at her she I was having my last open heart surgery, no time to read...
I was reading even a bit earlier than this baby but even though i also learned to count around the same time, my skills in ELA ended up making me down right horrible at math. I agree with Rob Fraser its more of a, sure she knows this now, but at what cost?
This is going to be a challenging time for the parents. They should keep her far away from reading the wrong books, like the Bible and other fictional scribblings.
ahaha O.o
Thank you, kind sir :)
LOL
first off, this is staged. second, let kids be kids, let them play and be creative. they get ruined by the schoolsystem early enough
although quite frankly, schooling at home can be far more rewarding than school in some slow, slaving classroom filled primarily with idiots
She ia a very intelligent little Baby-girl! I hope, that also her parents and her teacher - little bit later - helps her, to stay a "normal", but very intelligent, little girl and that she will find a really good school!
All the best! 💖
When I was 4 or 5 me and my mom were somewhere when she didn't know where our car was. I told her our exact license plate number to help. I can't tell you how shocked she was.
(Corrected) I was reading at 18 months, entered kindergarten with a college level reading ability. Now, they call it a disorder, what a crazy world we inhabit.
No, "peh" is Hebrew for "mouth." "Beth" is a Biblical form of the Hebrew word for "house."
Kate Gladstone Well thank you, maybe the friend who told me was joking, but I did not like it.
These are obviously good hard working parents who have taught their child to read at an early age. I don't think that their daughter will be damaged by getting a head start on this very necessary skill. Keep up the good work!
She is a great reader
What's the name of the show they had her watching? I want my kids to watch it!!