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LENA technology delivers reliable, powerful feedback on how much caregivers are talking with infants, toddlers, and preschool students. Data is a powerful tool, but it doesn't do the work on its own. That's why LENA pairs its technology with strengths-based coaching programs designed specifically for parents and early childhood educators.

We provide the technology, materials, training, and support, and we partner with trusted community organizations to deliver our programs at the local level. Making it a part of your regular family routine will teach your child that reading is something to be enjoyed, not a chore that needs to be done for school. That attitude will foster a love of reading that will take her through school and into adulthood.

Bored with children's books? Don't worry—since newborns can't understand your words yet, you get to choose what the two of you are reading. A newspaper article, a chick-lit novel or even a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. It doesn't matter what you're reading right now, as long as you're doing it!

The Benefits of Reading to Your Newborn. By Linda Diproperzio January 17, Pin More. An online training course is available to supplement the handbook with additional support for educators implementing the intervention. She has gone from having no interest in reading words only looking at pictures to reading shorter stories well and with enjoyment. I took part in the training program and found it clear, easy to follow and maintainable in a busy working school.

Our students are succeeding with reading! It is so much fun to see! Your Privacy on DSE sites We use cookies to provide essential functionality and to analyse how our sites are used. Learn More Accept. The System Babies learn to read using the whole-word method , also called sight reading. Thousands upon thousands of babies have learned to read using this simple and amazing system. Babies that learn to read using the whole-word method, naturally learn the rules of phonics on their own or with very little exposure to phonics lessons.

However, we recommend that parents of children ages 4 years and up use a phonetic system to teach reading. How It Works Teaching your baby to read must be fun for your baby. The idea is to keep their interest in what you are presenting. Their developing visual pathway does not allow them to read words at the font size we are accustomed to reading. They are learning at incredible rates.

When we teach babies to read, we must keep in mind that they can be learning to speak Chinese, French, Spanish and English with no effort, all in the same day. You must also show the baby the words very quickly. If we try to teach a baby to read by having them stare at words they will lose interest.

It takes a split second for your child to process the word you are presenting to them. It is best to use a slightly higher-pitched tone, which comes naturally to most people when they speak to babies anyway. You must present the words often in order for your child to master them.



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