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Is it really necessary for my child to learn this before they start school?
It is really necessary. The kids who start school already knowing letter sounds, words, and how stories work have a way easier time. They walk into their first “big kid” school feeling confident. A little learning now saves a lot of struggle later..
Won’t they learn this in kindergarten?
You’d think so, right? But schools move on fast, and a lot if kids start behind because they’re expected to already know some basics. If we make sure they’re ready now, they’ll be able to enjoy learning instead of trying to play catch-up.
How do I even know if my kid is ready to start learning?
If they can sing “Baby Shark” or another song a hundred times or recognize the McDonald’s logo they are ready! Kids are little sponges—if we make learning fun, they soak it right up.
Can I start too early? Won’t this be doing too much?
As long as it's fun and low-pressure, you can’t start too early. Think of it like teaching them your favorite song—it just becomes part of what they know. The key is making it playful.
But won’t my kid be bored in school if they already know this stuff?
Nope! If anything, it helps them enjoy school more because they already feel capable. Instead of struggling with the basics, they get to focus on the fun stuff—making friends, asking questions, and feeling proud of what they know.
What if it's a struggle to get my kid to sit down and learn?
Oh I get it—some kids just aren’t into “sit-down learning.” That’s why I keep things super short and engaging. Five to fifteen minutes, tops. And when we make it feel like a game, kids don’t even realize they’re learning.
I’m not a teacher… how am I supposed to do this?
The great thing about this is that you do not have to be a teacher. The lessons are done for you, momma. You pick the time, the place and the space for your child to learn the sounds of the day. You do have to cut out the letters and pictures that go along with the lesson videos, but I know you got that!
My child already watches educational videos—do I need to do more?
Videos are great, but interaction is key. When kids talk, play, and practice, the learning sticks. My program balances both—you can use the videos and jump in when you want. And, every lesson includes interactivity.
Will teaching my child put too much pressure on them?
This is you and your baby having fun for a few minutes a day. No pressure, no tests—just small, easy wins that build confidence. And they will feel great when they enter school prepared and most likely ahead of class.
What if my child has a short attention span?
The lessons are bite-sized—just 5-15 minutes. Quick, fun, and done. No long lessons, no meltdowns.
Does my child need to know letter names before learning sounds?
Nope! Even though most children who start this already know their letter sounds, In fact, learning sounds first makes reading easier. The whole point of reading is blending sounds together, so that’s why we focus on children have a strong foundation of being “sound ready”.
Will learning early give my child more confidence?
When kids feel like they can do something, they’re more willing to try harder things. Confidence in learning starts with small wins, and we build on that.
I work full-time—how am I supposed to fit this into our schedule?
This is made for busy parents. Just 5-15 minutes a day—at breakfast, in the car, before bed. Small efforts add up to big results.
How do I know if my child is learning with this?
You’ll start hearing them recognize sounds in words, asking more questions, and maybe even correct you when you say words! Those little moments mean big growth.
What if my child is already in school? Is it too late?
It. Is. Never. Too. Late. If your child is struggling or just needs extra confidence, this program fills in gaps and helps them catch up and keep up.
What if I don’t know where to start?
That’s exactly why I created this. I’m literally walking you through everything, plus you’ll have a whole community of parents who got your back.
Will this help my kid later?
100%. Struggles with reading don’t just “fix themselves.” The earlier we build a strong foundation, the more confident our kids will feel, and the more prepared to learn through reading they will be.
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