That’s OK! In this digital age, with its many distractions, it is now more important than ever to instill in our children a desire to read and to give them an understanding of the impact it can have on the rest of their lives.
This could affect your child’s life forever…

But, at what age can you start teaching a child to read?

When they’re babies? At 2 years old, 3, 4, or 5 years old, or wait until they’re in school?

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress,

If you delay your child’s reading skill development until he or she enters school, you are putting your child at risk…

Did you know that 67% of all Grade 4 students cannot read at a proficient level!

Of that 67%, 33% read at just the BASIC level,

And 34% CANNOT even achieve reading abilities of the lowest basic level!

There is a super simple and extremely effective system that will even teach 2 and 3 year old children to read.

This is a unique reading program developed by a loving parent and English teacher of 14 years, who successfully taught all of her children to read before turning 3 years old.

The reading system she developed is so effective that by the time her daughter was just 4 years old, she was already reading at a grade 3 level.

She has a video to prove it…
Her reading system is called Reading Head Start, and it is nothing like the infomercials you see on TV, showing babies appearing to read, but who have only learned to memorize a few word shapes.

This is a program that will teach your child to effectively decode and read phonetically.

It will allow you to teach your child to read and help your child develop reading skills years ahead of similar aged children.

This is not a quick fix solution where you put your child in front of the TV or computer for hours and hope that your child learns to “read”… somehow…

This is a reading program that requires you, the parent, to be involved. But the results are absolutely amazing.

Thousands of parents have used Reading Head Start to successfully teach their children to read.

All it takes is 10 to 15 minutes a day.