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Parent TestimonialsNathaniel Can Do It!Steven and LaVelle
2 months old: We started letting Nathaniel watch the Starter DVD and he seemed to pay attention. He was especially alert during the songs.
6 months old: Nathaniel would watch the DVD at least one time a day. He enjoyed the DVD so much that he would cry when it went off. When I came home from work, Nathaniel would cry to see it again.
13 months old: We noticed that Nathaniel would recognize certain words in the aisle of the grocery store, such as "puppy" in Puppy Chow and "pink" in Pink moisturizer.
18 months old: I took all of the words from the DVDs and put them in 3 index card binders for Nathaniel to have as books. He would read the words for anyone who would ask. When he went for his 1 year check-up, he read for the doctor and the nurses. He also went to his brother's school and read words written on the chalkboard for his brother's fifth grade class. When we introduce Nathaniel to new words, we would only have to show him the word written once and he would remember it.
2 years old: Not a day goes by without Nathaniel doing something that's amazing to us. As far as object identification, word identification, singing songs, playing the piano, reading books and reading words from closed caption, and using the computer, you name it and with the proper motivation, Nathaniel can do it. Thank you for giving us a foundation.
Steven and LaVelle
2 years old and loves to learn!
Jenn 10-23-2007
I started showing my son Dr. Titzer's DVDs when he was 7 months old. He is now 2 years old and loves letters and numbers. He can read so many words and identify shapes and objects all by himself! He is even starting to trace letters and numbers and spell words without even looking at it. I believe Dr. Titzer's program is the best gift you can give your child.
Anya Alexis H. W. Reading
Brandy W. 11-21-2007
Dear Dr. Titzer,
We first met you when we did a news spot in St. Louis with you right after Anya Alexis' 2nd birthday (May 2006). We met up with you again in Plano, TX and Austin, TX in August of 2006. When you last saw Anya Alexis she was 2 and reading 2nd and 3rd grade books. Now she is three (3 1/2 next
week) and she is reading Harry Potter independently. She has also finished
1/2 of Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol over the last 2 days. She read Charlotte's Web while still 2 years (that was her first "real" novel).
She's read Matilda by Ronald Dahl. She absolutely loves all the Magic Tree House books, and she's read several other "form fiction" type novels.
She started piano lessons less than 2 months ago and is already in her third lesson book. Reading music has been a breeze for her!
Just thought you'd like to know what our little girl is up to. Best wishes to you and your family! Congratulations on the success your company has seemed to have!
Sincerely,
Brandy W.
My autistic child is learning to read!
Katherine B 12-04-2007
I want to thank you for creating these videos! My son is about 1.5 years behind in speech and language comprehension (he's almost 4). I have read zillions of books, he watches learning videos, we talk all the time...I just couldn't get him to use word combinations (noun and verb). We borrowed the first two videos in your set and within a week he could identify (on our doodle pro) all the words from the first video. Within another week he could identify all the words on the second video. A month after using them, he was (on his own!) creating the words using individual toy letters, even words like elephant. His use of verbs skyrocketed as well as his use of full sentences. His speech therapist had said that some children learn language better when they learn to read since it gives them a visual representation of language. I know it was the videos that sparked it because those are the verbs he stared using first. We have since bought the set and are progressing through the rest of the series. This is the tool we needed to get him moving in the right direction. Thank you!
These Videos are Amazing!Julia - Ph.D. Cognitive Psychology
They cleverly pair words with amusing scenes of animals and children. My baby loved watching these videos, and I was flabbergasted when I found that he could understand written words when I showed him word cards.
There is a crucial period of time when babies' minds are geared towards learning words, whether spoken, signed, or read. At this age, they are fascinated by words. It makes sense to teach them written words during this period.
These videos teach reading in the way babies learn best - by making it
Now Reading SentencesMichelle B.
Wisdom is now reading sentences, and she is starting to read books on her own. The other day we went to the library and Wisdom pulled a book out and just started reading it. It was so cool. When we read at night before she turns in Wisdom says, "book, book, read", then she chooses the book she wants to read. Last night after reading a couple of books I told her it was time to go sleepy sleep, she looked at me and said, "no," paused and said "read" then tried to get me to read some more books. Wisdom read her 1st sentence at 16 months then wouldn't read any more until recently. Wisdom is now 18 months old.
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