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Posted March 10th, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

17-month-old toddler reading

And here we thought our 4 year old was a smartypants because of his reading skills, but this little girl makes him look illiterate:

Elizabeth Barrett is to all appearances your standard 17-month-old girl, complete with wisps of gossamer hair so blond it’s almost white and the unsteady gait that is the definition of a toddler. As her parents and two other adults talk earnestly around her, she paws through a couple of large-format children’s books on a table, blissfully unaware of the conversation around her.

Then TODAY’s Ann Curry holds up a sheet of paper with the word “HAPPY” printed in big, block letters and asks Elizabeth to read it.

“Hap-py,” Elizabeth chirps without hesitation, enunciating each syllable in a bright little voice.

Nature or nurture?

Katy Barrett and her husband, Michael, are speech pathologists, and when Elizabeth was born, they said on Monday, they started teaching her sign language along with spoken language. They read to her often, and her favorite television program — the only one her parents let her watch — was a PBS show called “Signing Times,” which teaches kids sign language.


Information from: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23556514/



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  1. Helen
    Mar 13th, 2008
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    It’s extremely, extremely unusual — so far so, that I think it’s got to be more nature than nurture. You just canNOT *teach* a child to do such things so young.

    I really don’t understand why they went for the media exposure. I don’t think they’ve done any harm yet, but I hope it’s just a nine days’ wonder and then back out of the public eye.

  2. Willimena
    Apr 22nd, 2008
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    My daughter is 17 months and she says so many words. But I know that she cannot read yet. Right now their little minks are like sponges. They just soak up everything they see, learn, and hear. Keep up the good work. Maybe, she will be able to get a full scholarship by 5 years old. (lol) Good-luck!

  3. Willimena
    Apr 22nd, 2008
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    My daughter is 17 months and she says so many words. But I know that she cannot read yet. Right now their little minds are like sponges. They just soak up everything they see, learn, and hear. Keep up the good work. Maybe, she will be able to get a full scholarship by 5 years old. (lol) Good-luck!

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