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Now revised and updated, this guide shows just how easy and pleasurable it is to teach young children mathematics through the development of thinking and reasoning skills.
Glenn Doman has demonstrated for a half-century that very young children are far more capable of learning than we ever imagined. He has taken his remarkable work-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 Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, he has created home programs that any parent can follow. How To Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge shows 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 v...
Glenn Doman has demonstrated for a half-century that very young children are far more capable of learning than we ever imagined. He has taken his remarkable work-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 Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, he has created home programs that any parent can follow.
Provides an overview of mobility development in children and offers suggestions on how to enhance a child's physical abilities.
Full Color charts, photos,, illustrations and detailed easy to follow instructions to help create an effective home program.
Describes tools and techniques developed to improve mobility, language, manual, visual, auditory, and tactile development in children with brain damage, and includes statistics and case histories.
A guide to child development that introduces parents to a series of teaching methods designed to increase the learning skills and and potential of children from the ages of one to six.
The first months after birth are vital to the long-term well-being of a child. Yet parents do not have the information they need to make their baby’s life as stimulating as it should be. How Smart Is Your Baby? provides parents with all the information required to help their baby achieve full potential. The authors first explain infant growth, and then guide parents in creating a home environment that enhances brain development. A developmental profile allows parents to track their child’s progress, determine strengths, and recognize where additional stimulation is needed.