+ Follow INSTANT READER PROGRAM Tag
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[Summary] => Here is great news for educators and parents involved in early education advocacy. Veronica Quintana-Arioder — teacher, trainer and developer of “Instant Reader Program” in the Philippines, told media that the “first instant reader program” in the world that could actually teach a Filipino child as young as three years of age to read in 30 days or less, is now available to all preschool kids across the country.
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December 30, 2010 - 12:00am