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Letters to the Editor: Educating studying at a younger age advantages baby and dad or mum alike
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Letters to the Editor: Educating studying at a younger age advantages baby and dad or mum alike

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 4:02 pm
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To the editor: Are you kidding me (“Dad and mom, chill: Why you don’t want to show your 3-year-old to learn,” June 24)? My son, although admittedly precocious, was uncovered to phonics, diphthongs, numbers and entire phrases earlier than he was 1 12 months previous. These diphthong flip books saved him occupied for hours. He was reciting the alphabet backwards by the point he was a 12 months and a half previous and was in a position to learn highway indicators as properly.

I talked and sang to him all through my being pregnant and I actually consider that was a great head begin. I turned every thing right into a studying expertise and he was in a position to get pleasure from extra of his life and talk his wants much better than his friends.

Heck, he was besting me at backgammon at 3 years previous! So why wait to start out studying? That’s a waste of three years when a baby’s life can — and ought to be — extra fulfilling, and your individual life might be simpler and crammed with extra surprise than you may think about.

Sheila Winston, West Hills

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