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"Tony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > does anyone know of any good preschool games, either ps1 or ps2 or computer > games, or downloads for my 4 year old child. most i have baught have been > to simple and not very challangeing. any suggestions will be apprieciated > Thanks, Tony > > You could have your child try the first three lessons of Headsprout Reading Basics. And to belay any concerns about email address collection and dispersal, you can even use a web-mail email address, if you like, such as hotmail or yahoo. Pardon me for being so enthused, but I'm one of the programmers for the company, and I see stuff like the following testimonial, on a daily basis: > My son, Robby, is still anxiously awaiting 'Reading Independence'. He > is 12 years old and has special needs with developmental delays. > 'Headsprout Reading Basics' was the best program > we have tried. It actually started a love for reading for him. He > could hardly wait each time until he could do a new lesson. After > completing Headsprout Basics, he started wanting to read road signs, > cereal boxes, in fact all words he saw. This is so exciting to us > because we hadn't been able to get him interested in reading before. He > has always loved books, but just liked being read too or making up his > own story to go along with the pictures. The fun characters in > Headsprout made it so much fun for him, and the way the lessons are > presented kept his interest the entire lesson. Learning to read with > Headsprout gave him the confidence he needed to try to read other > things. > > He asks everyday if you have sent our new program. Thank you for this > wonderful way to learn. It has made a big difference in Robby's life. > > Sincerely, > > Linda G ----------------------------- Byron "Barn" Canfield http://www.headsprout.com
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