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My Baby Can Read! –
Facts and Myths in Reading Development

22nd April 2021, 8:30pm to 9:30pm (Singapore Time)

Cost: Complimentary

The ability to read and comprehend is highly correlated with academic success. Children who enjoy reading have a huge school advantage over children who find books unenjoyable or tedious. The foundations of the reading brain is built over the first six years of life with most acquiring the ability to read between five to six years of age, some as early as four. 

Is using flash cards the key to giving your toddler a headstart to reading? Is learning of phonics essential? Does having letter reversals mean the child has dyslexia? Join this webinar to separate the facts and myths in developing the best reading foundations in your child. Take home the latest proven science-based strategies to nurture your child into a capable reader.

Attend this webinar to:

  • Learn about the 6 brain “must-haves” to master reading.
  • Uncover the facts and myths in developing strong reading foundations in your child.
  • Take home the latest research-based strategies to nurture a solid reader

Featured Speaker

Ms Cheryl Chia, Founder and Director, BrainFit®

With more than 20 years’ experience in brain fitness training, Ms Cheryl Chia is an accomplished physiotherapist, who is also the founder of BrainFit, an entity that specialises in scientific brain fitness training. Cheryl holds a Master Degree in Physiotherapy Studies from the University of Queensland, Australia. She was awarded a full scholarship from KK Hospital, Singapore and was also the overall coordinator for paediatric neurology physiotherapy there. She has lectured in Nanyang Polytechnic and is a much sought-after speaker, including at events organised by MediaCorp, the Child Guidance Clinic, schools and international brain-based learning conferences. She is a frequent invited guest on Parenting Made Easy Radio 93.8, where she shares her expertise on brain fitness to help parents raise smarter and more resilient children. Cheryl is also an author and a mother to two young girls.