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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 12:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: marie</title>
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		<dc:creator>marie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Dec 2011 20:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>when i first found out i was pregnant i told my husband we need to get your baby can read .He wasnt so sure of it  but we both figured we have nothing to loose but alot  to gain.Money comes and goes and i much rather spend 100 bucks on something thats gonna benifit my child insted of buying expensive toys that they only use for acouple weeks before they grow tired of it ....I was very bad at school i never found it intresting becuse my parents never where on my case about doing my homework or achiving in school ...and i never finish high school ....so i promised my self i would do the opposite as my parents did to me ....My daughter has been on this program since she was 3 months shes now 6 months  and she loves it ,as soon as i sit her infront of the tv she gets soo exited to watch the dvds i watch her as shes learnig and i could see when she sees the word point her little finger goes up not her whole arm ,but i could see she understands the words more and more as she watches the dvds .my playtime with her is the flash cards and i also read the books that the program has before bed time thats the way i interact with her ,i also play the guitar for her and sing christian songs for her ..your baby can read is definitly working for my daughter ......we as parents might think its boring but to the kids its not .and its much better than having them watch spong bob  or cartoon network witch is very unupropriate ,theres allways people that are gonna say negative things about everything ....but its our parenting choices that is gonna build are childs education and morals . i know that i made a good choice and my daughter is gonna benifit from it later .learning is another word for memorizing ....you have to memorize wich letters go in wich words in order to learn the words ....so her memorizing how the words look and sound is definitly gonna help her learn how to read . sorry i might have misspelled alot  of words ...but thats is the out come of wrong parenting choices ....i wish my parents would have tooken the time to help me out in my learning ...i hope this review helps other parents with there doubts on your baby can read</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>when i first found out i was pregnant i told my husband we need to get your baby can read .He wasnt so sure of it  but we both figured we have nothing to loose but alot  to gain.Money comes and goes and i much rather spend 100 bucks on something thats gonna benifit my child insted of buying expensive toys that they only use for acouple weeks before they grow tired of it &#8230;.I was very bad at school i never found it intresting becuse my parents never where on my case about doing my homework or achiving in school &#8230;and i never finish high school &#8230;.so i promised my self i would do the opposite as my parents did to me &#8230;.My daughter has been on this program since she was 3 months shes now 6 months  and she loves it ,as soon as i sit her infront of the tv she gets soo exited to watch the dvds i watch her as shes learnig and i could see when she sees the word point her little finger goes up not her whole arm ,but i could see she understands the words more and more as she watches the dvds .my playtime with her is the flash cards and i also read the books that the program has before bed time thats the way i interact with her ,i also play the guitar for her and sing christian songs for her ..your baby can read is definitly working for my daughter &#8230;&#8230;we as parents might think its boring but to the kids its not .and its much better than having them watch spong bob  or cartoon network witch is very unupropriate ,theres allways people that are gonna say negative things about everything &#8230;.but its our parenting choices that is gonna build are childs education and morals . i know that i made a good choice and my daughter is gonna benifit from it later .learning is another word for memorizing &#8230;.you have to memorize wich letters go in wich words in order to learn the words &#8230;.so her memorizing how the words look and sound is definitly gonna help her learn how to read . sorry i might have misspelled alot  of words &#8230;but thats is the out come of wrong parenting choices &#8230;.i wish my parents would have tooken the time to help me out in my learning &#8230;i hope this review helps other parents with there doubts on your baby can read</p>
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		<title>By: Peggy Beeman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peggy Beeman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 01:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am the grandmother of a 4 year old boy.  My daughter bought this program when he was just fourteen months old.  My grandosn now reads on a 2 to 3rd grade leverl.  I love wathcing him read.  I take him places and get him to read for people they are totally amazed.  Do I think this program works?    It works if you work it.  Just like an exercise video they will all give you results if you do it.   The same is true  for Your Baby can read.  I recommend it to everyone who has kids  I wiish I could have done this my own children.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am the grandmother of a 4 year old boy.  My daughter bought this program when he was just fourteen months old.  My grandosn now reads on a 2 to 3rd grade leverl.  I love wathcing him read.  I take him places and get him to read for people they are totally amazed.  Do I think this program works?    It works if you work it.  Just like an exercise video they will all give you results if you do it.   The same is true  for Your Baby can read.  I recommend it to everyone who has kids  I wiish I could have done this my own children.</p>
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		<title>By: Megan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Megan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Oct 2011 16:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My husband and I bought this program when my son was 9 months old. He now is 16 months old. We did not buy it with the intention of him reading persay, but he is our only child and we wanted to make sure he was exposed to plenty of vocabulary. 

My son can SAY approximately 30 words, and use them in context. He can use simple signs to ask for things. And when he&#039;s not being ornery, he follows every &quot;command&quot; given to him. The thing that blows my mind the most though is that he can carry out simple tasks. He will see a toy, grab it, scan the room and run and put it with it&#039;s match. He tests at a 24 month old level.

Am I saying &quot;You&#039;re Baby Can Read&quot; is responsible for ALL of his acheivements? No, but it definately is a great tool to help get his mind working. In my mind, it is totally worth it, as long as you have reasonable expectations and don&#039;t use it as your only source of education.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband and I bought this program when my son was 9 months old. He now is 16 months old. We did not buy it with the intention of him reading persay, but he is our only child and we wanted to make sure he was exposed to plenty of vocabulary. </p>
<p>My son can SAY approximately 30 words, and use them in context. He can use simple signs to ask for things. And when he&#8217;s not being ornery, he follows every &#8220;command&#8221; given to him. The thing that blows my mind the most though is that he can carry out simple tasks. He will see a toy, grab it, scan the room and run and put it with it&#8217;s match. He tests at a 24 month old level.</p>
<p>Am I saying &#8220;You&#8217;re Baby Can Read&#8221; is responsible for ALL of his acheivements? No, but it definately is a great tool to help get his mind working. In my mind, it is totally worth it, as long as you have reasonable expectations and don&#8217;t use it as your only source of education.</p>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:58:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PLEASE PAY ATTENTION.

This is brilliant marketing.  The name of the product is YOUR BABY CAN READ, but watch their infomercial for a full half hour and they NEVER MAKE THE CLAIM THAT THEY WILL TEACH YOUR BABY TO READ.  They just say the name of the product over an over again, which makes it seem like they are saying your baby will learn to read.

WHY DON&#039;T THEY SAY IT?  BECAUSE THEY CAN&#039;T MAKE THAT CLAIM!

It&#039;s brilliant, really.  You can&#039;t legally say that you teach babies to read, but there&#039;s nothing illegal about naming your product &quot;Your Baby Can Read,&quot; which completely confuses what they&#039;re really teaching.

HERE&#039;S THE ONLY CLAIM THEY CAN LEGALLY GET AWAY WITH:  &quot;Typically babies between 10 and 23 months of age who use the Your Baby Can Read program for at least seven months will learn to recognize words in the program.&quot;

Yes, people who buy this can have fun, kids might enjoy it, they should learn to recognize words, but there is NOTHING of cognitive developmental value here.  It&#039;s just a clever marketer trying to squeeze you for $200.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PLEASE PAY ATTENTION.</p>
<p>This is brilliant marketing.  The name of the product is YOUR BABY CAN READ, but watch their infomercial for a full half hour and they NEVER MAKE THE CLAIM THAT THEY WILL TEACH YOUR BABY TO READ.  They just say the name of the product over an over again, which makes it seem like they are saying your baby will learn to read.</p>
<p>WHY DON&#8217;T THEY SAY IT?  BECAUSE THEY CAN&#8217;T MAKE THAT CLAIM!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s brilliant, really.  You can&#8217;t legally say that you teach babies to read, but there&#8217;s nothing illegal about naming your product &#8220;Your Baby Can Read,&#8221; which completely confuses what they&#8217;re really teaching.</p>
<p>HERE&#8217;S THE ONLY CLAIM THEY CAN LEGALLY GET AWAY WITH:  &#8220;Typically babies between 10 and 23 months of age who use the Your Baby Can Read program for at least seven months will learn to recognize words in the program.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes, people who buy this can have fun, kids might enjoy it, they should learn to recognize words, but there is NOTHING of cognitive developmental value here.  It&#8217;s just a clever marketer trying to squeeze you for $200.</p>
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		<title>By: I wanna Play2</title>
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		<dc:creator>I wanna Play2</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 18:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a daycare professional. I see parents buying this product and wondered if it was actually any better than taking the time to teach your child yourself. I soon found out when my own daughter spent the hundred or more $ on it for my granddaughter. She has since donated it to my daycare lol. The product it&#039;s self is good. But parents don&#039;t be fooled, this product in no way does the work for you! So if you do not invest the time this product requires...it&#039;s not going to work for you. 
Personally I feel you can get the same result working with your child your own way. Repitition and interaction is the key to a child learning...throw in flash cards and you have your own &quot;Your Baby Can Read&quot;...your choice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a daycare professional. I see parents buying this product and wondered if it was actually any better than taking the time to teach your child yourself. I soon found out when my own daughter spent the hundred or more $ on it for my granddaughter. She has since donated it to my daycare lol. The product it&#8217;s self is good. But parents don&#8217;t be fooled, this product in no way does the work for you! So if you do not invest the time this product requires&#8230;it&#8217;s not going to work for you.<br />
Personally I feel you can get the same result working with your child your own way. Repitition and interaction is the key to a child learning&#8230;throw in flash cards and you have your own &#8220;Your Baby Can Read&#8221;&#8230;your choice.</p>
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		<title>By: Shana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 22:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I brought your baby can read for my son because  he&#039;s extremely smart but these DVD&#039;s  aren&#039;t the reason. while I believe the set can be educational I don&#039;t believe the set is as one size fits all like they claim on TV. My son loves music and not because he watches videos  because he doesn&#039;t. In fact it&#039;s because of me and my husband   are musicians. He does not like the DVD set because its not interesting to him. The children in the video don&#039;t look like children today because they aren&#039;t.The music is simple and boring and there is no real structure to the set. It&#039;s basically a very slow version of Sesame Street (which I feel is more educational) at least they stick to basically one theme of the day. Instead this set teaches a few words kids actually use and a bunch of random animals that while children should learn wouldn&#039;t be the first words I teach my child to read. I have 99 cent flash cards and we&#039;ve made my son his own songs to help him learn. i learned that we are their biggest teachers my nieces have never seen one of these DVD&#039;s but they read very well one is five the other is three. My point is Your Baby Can Read has the potential to help children learn how to read but may not be worth the 100 plus dollars you spend on it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I brought your baby can read for my son because  he&#8217;s extremely smart but these DVD&#8217;s  aren&#8217;t the reason. while I believe the set can be educational I don&#8217;t believe the set is as one size fits all like they claim on TV. My son loves music and not because he watches videos  because he doesn&#8217;t. In fact it&#8217;s because of me and my husband   are musicians. He does not like the DVD set because its not interesting to him. The children in the video don&#8217;t look like children today because they aren&#8217;t.The music is simple and boring and there is no real structure to the set. It&#8217;s basically a very slow version of Sesame Street (which I feel is more educational) at least they stick to basically one theme of the day. Instead this set teaches a few words kids actually use and a bunch of random animals that while children should learn wouldn&#8217;t be the first words I teach my child to read. I have 99 cent flash cards and we&#8217;ve made my son his own songs to help him learn. i learned that we are their biggest teachers my nieces have never seen one of these DVD&#8217;s but they read very well one is five the other is three. My point is Your Baby Can Read has the potential to help children learn how to read but may not be worth the 100 plus dollars you spend on it.</p>
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		<title>By: Peter Jones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter Jones</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 15:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have just bought this product after spending over an hour reading the reviews, Still unsure if this is going to work, but i think it will give me valuable pointers on learning my child to read,  just purchased NEW from Amazon for £25 so think it may well be money well spent. I will write another review on here in 2 months and let you all know how we get on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just bought this product after spending over an hour reading the reviews, Still unsure if this is going to work, but i think it will give me valuable pointers on learning my child to read,  just purchased NEW from Amazon for £25 so think it may well be money well spent. I will write another review on here in 2 months and let you all know how we get on.</p>
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		<title>By: Miss Childcare Assistant</title>
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		<dc:creator>Miss Childcare Assistant</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 05:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with Mr Magnolia&#039;s comment above.

Sadly, all the people above who have complained about YBCR can&#039;t read and write fluently themselves! No wonder you condone the program - you obviously don&#039;t see it as something important in your own life, so why would you bother teaching your children.

For those people out there that do acknowledge that young children can learn to read at a young age - good on you! Of course children learn from memory - we all do. We all recognised our parents faces as babies because we saw them all the time. We recognised their voice and their touch compared to another persons&#039;. Hence, YBCR program CAN teach babies to read by helping them recognize words through a visual of the word, applying the action and using it in context.

All children learn to read in time, given the correct education....This program just assists in fast tracking it, giving them the oppurtunity to excel.

Before all you complainers write another intellectually deranged comment, think about what you&#039;re really allowing your child to miss out on. I sincerely hope you are all more willing to spend $200.00 on yourselves to purchase a copy of, &#039;Your Mummy and Daddy Can&#039;t Read Or Write Program.&#039; - You need it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with Mr Magnolia&#8217;s comment above.</p>
<p>Sadly, all the people above who have complained about YBCR can&#8217;t read and write fluently themselves! No wonder you condone the program &#8211; you obviously don&#8217;t see it as something important in your own life, so why would you bother teaching your children.</p>
<p>For those people out there that do acknowledge that young children can learn to read at a young age &#8211; good on you! Of course children learn from memory &#8211; we all do. We all recognised our parents faces as babies because we saw them all the time. We recognised their voice and their touch compared to another persons&#8217;. Hence, YBCR program CAN teach babies to read by helping them recognize words through a visual of the word, applying the action and using it in context.</p>
<p>All children learn to read in time, given the correct education&#8230;.This program just assists in fast tracking it, giving them the oppurtunity to excel.</p>
<p>Before all you complainers write another intellectually deranged comment, think about what you&#8217;re really allowing your child to miss out on. I sincerely hope you are all more willing to spend $200.00 on yourselves to purchase a copy of, &#8216;Your Mummy and Daddy Can&#8217;t Read Or Write Program.&#8217; &#8211; You need it.</p>
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		<title>By: Mr Magnolia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr Magnolia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 00:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Spent an hour reading these comments.
I&#039;m eagerly awaiting the - Your Mummy And Daddy Can&#039;t Read Or Write Program. I&#039;m sure 80% of the people who commented on here should own a copy.
I find it hard to believe that people are condoning a learning program when 80% of you all can&#039;t read or write correct English.
Worst of all is your spell checker is underlining a word that YOU have typed wrongly, and you still think it&#039;s right.
I understand the UK version was revised as most American words are spelt incorrectly, compared to the correct spelling in English.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spent an hour reading these comments.<br />
I&#8217;m eagerly awaiting the &#8211; Your Mummy And Daddy Can&#8217;t Read Or Write Program. I&#8217;m sure 80% of the people who commented on here should own a copy.<br />
I find it hard to believe that people are condoning a learning program when 80% of you all can&#8217;t read or write correct English.<br />
Worst of all is your spell checker is underlining a word that YOU have typed wrongly, and you still think it&#8217;s right.<br />
I understand the UK version was revised as most American words are spelt incorrectly, compared to the correct spelling in English.</p>
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