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How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge

The Gentle Revolution
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Glenn Doman has demonstrated time and time again that very young children are far more capable of learning than we ever imagined. He has taken his remarkable work that explores why children from birth to age six learn better and faster than older children do - and given it practical application. As the founder of The Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential, he has created home programmes that any parent can follow. "How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge" shows you just how easy and pleasurable it is to teach a young child about the arts, science, and nature. Your child will recognize the insects in the garden, know the countries of the world, discover the beauty of a painting by Van Gogh, and much more. This book explains how to begin and expand this remarkable programme, how to make and organise necessary materials, and how to more fully develop your child's learning ability. By following the simple daily programme in a relaxed and loving way, you will enable your child to experience the joy of learning as have millions of children the world over.

Author Biography:

Glenn Doman received his degree in physical therapy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1940. From that point on, he began pioneering the field of child brain development. In 1955, he founded The Institutes' world-renowned work with brain-injured children had led to vital discoveries regarding the growth and development of well children. The author has lived with, studied, and worked with children in more than one hundred nations, ranging from the most civilized to the most primitive. Doman is also the international best-selling author of six books, all part of the Gentle Revolution Series, including How To Teach Yor Baby To Read, How To Teach Your Baby Math, and How To Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge. Janet Doman is the director of The Institutes and Glenn's daughter. She was actively involved in helping brain-injured children by the time she was nine years old, and after completing her studies at the University of Pennsylvania, devoted herself to helping parents discover the vast potential of their babies and their own potential as teachers. Susan Aisen is the former director of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential. She has served the children of the world in seven foreign countries and in the United States. As former director of The Institute, Aisen has been responsible for both The Evan Thomas Institute (of which she was the second director, having succeeded Janet Doman in that post) and the Institute that is responsible for creating high levels of intelligence in the hundreds of brain-injured children seen by The Institutes. She is an international lecturer on the subject of intelligence in children, on which she is an authority. Awards for her work with children include the Gold Medal of Honor (Brazil), the Star of Hope (England), and the Sakura koro sho Medal (Japan).
Release date Australia
April 10th, 2006
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
318
Dimensions
152x229x20
ISBN-13
9780757001826
Product ID
2381272

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