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What do you think of educational programs for babies?

Even though the so-called educational product "Your Baby Can Read" has child-development experts saying it's misleading and really doesn't work, its makers are still advertising and selling the product in major baby stores.TODAY Video: Troubles mount for "Your Baby Can Read" program.Your Baby Can Read founder Dr. Robert Titzer tells NBC reporter Jeff Rossen that the experts are "all wrong" and tha

Even though the so-called educational product "Your Baby Can Read" has child-development experts saying it's misleading and really doesn't work, its makers are still advertising and selling the product in major baby stores.

TODAY Video: Troubles mount for "Your Baby Can Read" program.

Your Baby Can Read founder Dr. Robert Titzer tells NBC reporter Jeff Rossen that the experts are "all wrong" and that his product is based on research on his 4-year-old daughter.

Now, some critics are taking Titzer to task and filing a "false and deceptive marketing" complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. Still, many parents swear by the results of "Your Baby Can Read" and similar products.

What do you think of educational programs for babies?