RESULTS!
See what others have been saying about The Witty Bits.

Dr. Gale Yatawara
"They're bright, they're beautiful, they got my attention..... the kids can't help but learn..."
Margi Thompson
"I taught preschool for several years... this is a wonderful idea... that's how they learn...."
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to see feedback from focus groups
and read testimonials.
"I like the phonics in it. With my son, we're trying to work on his speech- being able to recognize the letters. The sounds that letters make help him a lot." Tracy Walser, parent

"My daughter learned the entire alphabet, (upper case, lower case and phonics) with this program when she was 19 months old. Now she's almost 3 and is starting to read." mother of two children, ages 3 and 5

"I have never seen anything like this before. I could not believe how the children reacted to it, I have never seen them do that before." Mary Weiss Powers, Pre-School Teacher, 4 year old class, New Bern, NC

"This is excellent, very catchy, easy to remember. I like the music, too." Margi Thompson, Early Childhood Education

"I am impressed with the program. Love the Alphabet train / song / concept." Cahterine Piwowarski, parent

"I think this is excellent and I really, really look forward to it!" Dawna Lyn Ambler-Santiago, Child Psychologist / Parent

"the Witty Bit characters are precious because they are learning as they go along just as little kids do … and young children recognize that. They see the strengths in characters, but they also see the weaknesses. The fact that these characters have a dilemma that has to be solved is intriguing to young children so that they can identify with the younger characters as well as the adult type characters." Sara Beth West

"My ten month old loved it and the interaction was fantastic. There are programs that have bits and pieces of morals and bits and pieces of nutrition, but I’ve never seen one… that has everything wrapped into one. I like this a lot and as a teaching tool I think it will be excellent for the alphabet." Chris Magryta, M.D. Pediatrician

"My six year old LOVED it! LOVED it! There’s nothing exactly like this. I think people have attempted but they don’t have exactly this together."" Gail Yatawara, M.D

"At two they need to start learning lower case, because now my daughter is four and we’re having to go back. ‘This is A, but so is this." Heather Hughes, child psychologist

"I love the addition of the lower case letters and found the same problem in reading books to my children. We have mastered the alphabet pretty well, then we’re confused to have to read things with lower case letters." Catherine Piwowarski, parent 2 children ages 2 and 3

"I taught preschool for several years and I think it’s wonderful that it is not just the alphabet concept. You have exercise, nutrition, learning skills, sharing. It’s just a wonderful idea that you’re incorporating everything. And the fact that it’s repetition, repetition, repetition. That’s how they learn." Margi Thompson, Early Childhood Education

Focus Group Feedback and Results

Participants include the following education and professions:

Early Childhood Education - 10
Administration/Education - 1
Business Administration - 1
Nursing - 5
Journalism - 2
Psychology - 5
Child Psychology - 1
Sociology - 1
Marketing/PR - 3
MD - 3
Lawyer - 1
English - 1
Preschool Director - 1
Preschool Teacher - 3
Parents - 81

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Participants were asked to evaluate the program and answer questions based on a scale of 1 - 10.
1 9.6 How would you rate this program as a teaching tool for alphabet letter recognition?
2 9.4 How would you rate this program as a teaching tool for phonics and letter sounds?
3 8.5 How would you rate the motor skill instruction in this video?
4 9.4 How valuable do you feel the exercise & nutrition protion of this program is?
5 9.4 How effective do you feel the value base of this program is?
6 9.9 Is this age appropriate for children between ages 2 and 6 years old?
7 9.5 In our opinion, would this keep 2-6 year olds' attention?
8 9.7 Would you use this program?
9 7.6 How would you rate your current teaching tools?
10 8.9 How would you rate this as a teaching aid?

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