Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Anyone use V Smile Baby to help teach letters, numbers, shapes, and colors? We bought this last night. I was really interested in the Leap Start baby but it said it has to go with a TV and DVD player and in small print says it works with most DVD players. The V smile Baby only requires a TV. I hooked it up this morning and the two games we have seen a little silly. Does anyone have any games to recommend for V smile Baby. We have 100 acre woods and it just seems a little " hokey " . Any one had success with this or did we waste our money? Thanks, Dana Bondy <myrubygirl@...> wrote: Up until a month ago my daughter used to scream when ever anyone counted. She had a bit of an interest in the alphabet, but she would never say them. A month later and she is counting to 10 and can say the alphabet (constantly!), she can't say Q, W or V, but I'll take what she can say anyday! This all started after I started giving her the Ojibwa tea. I have no idea why, but now she loves letters and numbers and will even point out and say the letters on the TV. Ruby also loves Baby Einstein videos and she recently started to love and I mean love the Baby Bumblebee videos. She has learned so much from these videos. She even points to men now and says " man " or " nan " in Ruby talk. The videos are a bit weird to me and seem like they were made in the 80's! The clothes are so bad, but she loves them. I would reccomend this tea to anyone. It's a very slow detox, but she keeps making gains all the time. Just my two cents! > > Dana, > > I am working with them at home as their sole therapist/teacher. I > have been trying to work on ABCs and numbers by having them watch some > first impressions videos (they are finally starting to show interest > in videos) and looking at simple numbers and letters and picture > books. What else can I do to help them learn? > > > Here is what helped my son: > > Turn on the closed captioning on any video he watched. > > Bought computer programs with or Curious or whatever he > liked at the time. > > Counted fingers very slowly, building up suspense. On " ten " , tickled him. > > Picked him up and counted 1-2-3 while swinging him toward the bed [one > number per swing]. At 3 [or whatever number I was teaching], threw > him on the bed. > > Dana > Dana and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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