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This is definitely helpful for me as a teacher myself. Thank you my brother 💯
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Top Comments (10)
This is exactly what's missing for so many people. An hour is lost in the morning to get up and get ready for school, then your child is away from you at school for the next 7 hours of the day, by the time they get home there are only 3-4 hours left before bedtime, which includes 2 of those hours being dedicated to making/eating dinner, cleaning up after dinner, bath time, then BAM it's bedtime. That leaves maybe an hour or so if you're lucky and you're not working later than the child gets home from school.
I bought his courses, and I am enjoying teaching my son how to read. These courses really work. 👍
This is a perfect demonstration that Steiner schools are absolutely wrong about waiting until the age of 7 before teaching reading and writing. Thanks!
Yayyyyy!!! I love this collaboration 💃🏾🎉
This guy was my language teacher! ❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful lessons. I am teaching my son using them. He is 8 years old and has started learning English as a foreign language this year. Unfortunately, our program only dedicated three lessons to reading, and of course, there was no chance to learn how to read in English. I am working with him using your toddler lessons, and I can already see progress!
This is definitely helpful for me as a teacher myself. Thank you my brother 💯
Wonderful! Congratulations!! You've definitely simplified it for this Mom: ME!
I am watching this video in tears. The education system is so hard for our kids. You don’t have much teachers anymore to support kids and help them grow. It’s on us parents, no one will teach a child as its own parent.
This is so amazing. I can't wait to get my box and my links to the videos. Learning what I can while I wait for the box to show. Thank you so much.