
Author(s) : Glenn Doman, Janet Doman Publisher : Avery; Rev Upd edition Date : 1993 Pages : 388 Format : PDF Language : English
Description
This book is the most comprehensive of the teaching series. Its 21 chapters are a conglomeration of three of the series books (Reading, Math, & Encyclopedic Knowledge) and it shows you in Step-by-Step procedures how to teach your infant these important life-long principles. It also explains how your infant can learn several foreign languages by age six--and it will also teach you, the parent, about the unlimited teaching and learning abilities you and your infant share.
The 21 chapters are:
1) The Gentle Revolution 2) The Nature of Myths 3) The Genesis of Genius 4) It's good, not bad, to be intelligent 5) Heredity, environment, and intelligence 6) Homosapiens, the gift of genes 7) Everything Leonardo learned 8) All kids are linguistic geniuses 9) Birth to Six 10) What does I.Q really mean 11) On motivation and testing 12) The brain - use it or lose it 13) Mothers make the very best mothers 14) Geniuses - not too many but too few 15) How to use 30 seconds 16) How to teach your baby 17) How to teach your baby to read 18) How to give your baby encyclopedic knowledge 19) How is it possible for infants to do instant math 20) How to teach your baby math? 21) The magic is in the child...and you
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