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TEACHING YOUR YOUNG CHILD?
SIX
MOST IMPORTANT
THINGS TO KNOW
- Teaching early makes a huge difference
- Babies can learn much more than we imagined
- 0-2 years is the easiest time to teach
- Parental role is critical
- Key to success is personalization
- Early music exposure is highly beneficial
Our
new approach
to teaching
- Teach vocabulary early on in a deliberate manner. It makes a huge difference in our children’s ability to communicate, and makes parenting much easier.
- Teach using the written word from the get go. It makes it easier for them to learn the word, and they will start reading much sooner than you think.
- Teach with personalized content. Nothing will hold your child’s interest more, and this determines long term success.
WHO ARE WE?
Our Mission
Our mission is to bring about an early learning revolution where parents actively teach and engage with their children from infancy, and which leads to smarter younger generations and closer family relationships.
To achieve this, we aim to: (more)
FOUNDER’S STORY
After having taught my daughter Felicity to recognize words at 12 months, I went on to found Brillkids in 2007 and develop Little Reader, which has been used successfully by countless parents to teach their babies.
In 2020, my son Kyler came along… (more)
WHAT DOES
RESEARCH SHOW?
Here are some highlights of key research findings on early language development:
- Early language mastery predicts future success across various domains
- Beginning joint picture book reading with infants as early as 6-7 months significantly enhances oral-language skills by preschool years.
- Children with strong early language skills exhibit better executive functions, such as attention and impulse control
- Early language abilities lead to better social skills, relationships, and professional opportunities in adulthood.
- Early reading fosters emotional intelligence and empathy, while also enhancing imagination and creativity