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À partir de quel âge mon enfant peut-il commencer ?
Dès que votre enfant montre de la curiosité pour les lettres, généralement entre 3 et 5 ans. C’est ce qu’on appelle la « période sensible » du langage. La méthode est conçue pour accompagner cette curiosité naturelle sans jamais forcer.
3 years old, isn't that too young to learn to read?
No, because we don't teach reading in a rigid, academic way. We teach children to play with sounds. At 3 or 4 years old, they learn to recognize the sound of letters (like "sss" for snake) rather than the name of the letter (S). It's much more natural and fun for them.
My child doesn't know their alphabet. Is that a problem?
On the contrary! It’s the perfect time. Many school methods start by teaching the names of letters (A, Bee, See), which confuses children when blending syllables. We teach the phonetic sound, which makes learning to read much easier.
Do I have to be a teacher or have training to use the method?
Absolutely not. We designed this method specifically for parents. Each activity is guided step-by-step. Simply follow the guide, get comfortable with your child, and enjoy this special moment together.
In what format is the method delivered?
The complete method is a digital product in PDF format. You will receive several organized files (Parents' Guide, Activity Book, Printable Cards).
How and when will I receive my order?
Delivery is immediate and automatic. A few minutes after your payment is validated, you will receive an email containing secure download links. Remember to check your junk mail (spam).
Do I need to print everything?
The Parent Guide can be read on a tablet or computer. However, for a better learning experience, we strongly recommend printing the Activity Book (so the child can write and draw) and the Letter Cards (for tactile manipulation).
How much time per day should I dedicate to it?
Consistency is more important than duration. 5 to 10 minutes a day is more than enough. We recommend stopping before your child gets tired to keep the fun alive.
How long will it take before I see progress?
Every child has their own pace. However, by following the method regularly, you will see your child recognize their first sounds within the first few weeks and quickly blend their first syllables. The goal is the joy of learning, not performance.