My 4-Year-Old Is Reading Chapter Books. Here’s the Program That Made It Happen.

I used to worry that my daughter was falling behind. Her preschool friends seemed to be picking up letters faster. She’d get frustrated looking at books and say “I can’t do it, Mommy.”

That broke my heart.

I tried flashcards. I tried apps. I tried sitting down with phonics workbooks (which lasted about 4 minutes before the meltdown). Nothing stuck.

Then another mom in our playgroup mentioned a video reading program her kids were obsessed with. Not just tolerating — actually asking to do it.


What Makes Reading Head Start Different

Here’s what surprised me: it’s not a boring drill. The lessons use fun, engaging video content designed by actual educators. Each lesson builds on the last, and kids genuinely enjoy doing them.

Within the first week, my daughter was sounding out words on cereal boxes. By month two, she was reading simple sentences on her own. Now? She picks up books for fun.

  • Ages 2-7 — designed for exactly the window when kids’ brains are primed to learn reading
  • Video-based lessons — kids watch and learn (no parent hovering required)
  • Progressive system — starts with letter sounds, builds to words, then sentences
  • Developed by educators — not some random internet thing, but a structured curriculum

The look on your child’s face when they read their first word on their own? There’s nothing like it. And it can happen sooner than you think.