Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 22:59     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

My DS didn't care for books until about a year. I also tried, and he squirmed and wanted to do other things. The worst thing you can do, I think, is make a kid read when they don't want to. It should be fun, not torture!

My DS was not into reading until all of a sudden he fell in love with books around 12 months. Now he's almost 2 and could spend hours looking at books.

Instead of reading, try rhymes and songs. Rhyming is supposed to be really good for reading development (though I doubt it matters at 2 months!). Rhymes, finger plays, and songs are way more fun for little kids and just as good for them!
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 22:26     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

I read the paper to my seven week old twins.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 09:43     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

Anonymous wrote:One of my kids would practically hyperventilate at 4mo whenever we pulled a certain couple books out; he loved them. Another one was never interested AT ALL until somewhere around 12-16 months.

If it makes your baby happy, keep doing it, and if it doesn't, then try again in a month or two.


Same here. First kid loved books from the get go and we read to him every night. Second loves me to talk to him but if I pull out a book, he snatches it out of my hand and won't let me read it. He does like to chew on them though.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 09:40     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

We didn't read to our twins until they were 2. Not a single book.
But despite that they were early readers and love books. As first graders now they are each among the top readers in their respective classes. They read and comprehend absolutely anything.

Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 09:26     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

We read two books every night. Started at day one of life. We also read books throughout the day.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2013 23:10     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

My son just tried to eat books until 9-10 months of age. Around that time, he started to like them. We didn't read to him as a tiny infant-- just talking to them is perfectly sufficient at that age. At age 4, he loves being read to and has for years.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2013 21:34     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 11-month-old twins devour books. Literally. No, I don't read to them yet. But I talk to them a lot.


Either your twins are due for a trip to the ER or you are due for a trip to the English tutor.

Are you playing dumb?

Anonymous
Post 11/08/2013 20:46     Subject: Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

Started on day 1. Dc loved being read to and started reading (real reading, not memorization) at 3. It's pretty amazing to watch the progression.
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2013 20:31     Subject: Re:Do people really read to newborns/young babies?

We started reading to our first in the hospital and with the second I don't think she saw a book until she was about eight months. We went into survival mode