@ItalianPrincess1217 It has improved his reading readiness. I didn’t do it to have a reading baby. I did it to expose him to the fact that objects have names.
He was an early talker. He began mimicking us say “Hi!” at just over 4mos. He liked the word “hot”. He would point to my tea cup between the ages 5–7mos and say “Hot!”
At 10–12 mos he was stuck on phrases “Here you go mama!” and said things to our pets like “Good Girl Ruby!!!”. By 18 mos he had a vocabulary of just under 1000 words. By 20 months that had more than tripled (I could no longer keep up with listing the words he knew).
The Dvd’s helped him learn how babies did things. He liked to play a “put a bow on your head game” because a little baby on the video would take hers off. He learned concepts like in/out, up/down, big/little from them program as well.
Really the DVD’s are just a modern program of this book by Glen Doman, which came out in 1964.
Currently, on a daily basis he is correctly using words such as: imagination, inconceivable, familiar, acceptable/unacceptable, approve/disapprove, ridiculous and more.