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I think some people here are missing the main point.
When a sales person sell you ybcr, they tell you your baby can read at 3 months(marketing strategy), you feel like your baby SHOULD be able to read at 3 months, otherwise you will be behind. This is especially true in HK with insane competition for children at a young age. Plus, parents like to compare.
Some of you said your baby learned vocabularies from ybcr, they are not reading. They memorized those words. If you think they can read. Simply put them in a sentence with random words your baby 'learned', see if they can read it. They probably can't. This is because they memorized the card - the length of the word, the color of the card, and most likely only the first letter of the word because this programs requires you to drill them many many times. If you give them two words, for example 'bear' and 'bare' they will read both as 'bear' . Studies have shown that babies can't tell the difference when they are that small.
Of course if your child is 3 or 4 years old they are capable of actually reading and understand the meaning of the words. But there are many other programs / videos in the market more interesting and meaningful.
IF ybcr really works, it wouldn't have to declare bankrupt and refund the money to the victims. The committee didn't have to do that unless they have to. |
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