Mind Power for Parents (1 Comment)

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Doman’s Wisdom (No Comments)

If to speak about development toddler it’s necessary to mention about Dr. Glenn Doman. Some years ago I was very impressed when I’d read about his work and The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential. They are famous for their work with brain-injured children and their work in early development for well children since 1940. He wrote lots of book about early development:
“How To Teach Your Baby To Read”, “How To Teach Your Baby Math”, “How To Teach Your Baby To Be Physically Superb”, “How To Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge”. I thought that if even simple communication and showing pictures to brain-injured children have such great effect on their developing and make them smarter than healthy children, with normal children it can have even greater result. The problem is that many parents think that their children are too small for learning and communication and don’t pay much attention to the early development. Read more »

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Revolution in my mind (5 Comments)

I had real revolution in my mind when I’ve read book Kindergarten Is Too Late! written by Masara Ibuku. I advice to start with this book when you want to learn something about development toddler.

We used to think that we know about children everything, when it’s really far from truth. No matter what you know about children you began to make first steps in understanding only after you became a parent. The first thing we have to understand is that we shouldn’t rely on gifts of Nature. In order to make our child successful we should help our children to become talented and confident in the future. There are no retarded children; everything depends on the method of teaching. Read more »

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