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We are pleased to introduce you to the MAX ReadTime service. Simply create a free account and buy the books you want to read and share. Click the following link to see how our service can provide you and your loved ones with an enhanced shared reading experience. http://www.maxreadtime.com/tour/
At MAX ReadTime Ltd. we provide an interactive reading experience incorporating live video, text and graphics to enhance your on-line reading experience with loved ones. This unique concept was developed for families that for one reason or another are not able to read to their children because they are separated by distance. Grandparents missing the joy of reading to their grandchildren, parents that need to travel for business and want the bedtime story experience, and troops that may be away from their children during their most formative years. MAX ReadTime is a unique reading solution for people who value time with their children and want to provide them with an enriched reading environment.
These products are designed for ease of use for all ages. The large buttons, user friendly interface and simple instructions make it ideal to use for children and adults of any age. You can choose to do a reading session with a child using our live video option allowing you to interact with the child and enjoy the story telling and learning experience with them.
Additional Information:
In a study by Literacy Skills for the Knowledge Society it shows that two main contributing factors effecting literacy in children are:
- The child’s natural ability (intelligence)
- Parental resources (reading to the child)
A study by the Toronto Dominion Bank in 2006 showed that 4 out of 10 children in high school in Canada have insufficient reading skills, as well as 6 in 10 immigrants. “Family literacy can help lay the foundation for a lifelong love of reading and writing among children. Parents can encourage literacy skills by setting a positive example and by reading to their children daily.” a quote from Statistics Canada, May 2, 2003.