How
To Teach Your Baby To Read Revised and updated edition by Glenn
Doman ® & Janet Doman. Hardcover - 251
pages Mothers the world over have read this book and discovered the great joy
of teaching their babies and giving them the gift of literacy. Reading, says the
authors, is not a subject like geography, but a brain function like seeing and
hearing. This exciting book presents a revolutionary idea: that tiny children
should be given the opportunity to learn when it is easiest for them to absorb
new information.
How
To Teach Your Baby Math Revised and updated edition By Glenn
Doman and Janet Doman Hardcover - 228 pages This book provides parents
with a simple and clear daily program for Teaching small children mathematics.
At the same time, the essential and close contact of learning together enriches
the love and respect between parents and baby. Mathematics, say the authors, is
not a subject like geography but a way of thinking and reasoning. They show clearly
just how easy and fun it is to teach a young child the reality of quantity and
the simple truth behind the symbols we use in mathematics.
How
To Multiply You Baby's Intelligence Revised and updated edition
By Glenn Doman and Janet Doman. Hardcover - 385 pages Learning begins
at birth or earlier, say the authors, not when formal education begins at age
six. They draw upon nearly a half a century of search and discovery to show that
mothers are the world's best teachers and that tiny children can learn virtually
anything they are taught in an honest, factual and joyful way. The authors emphasize
that the process is a joyous one. As this wonderful book demonstrates, learning
to read, to do mathematics, or gain knowledge of any subject is not a chore, for
either mother or child. It is a source of fun, enjoyment, achievement and pride.
Included are full-color illustrations.
How
To Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge Revised and updated
edition by Glenn Doman & Janet Doman. Hardcover - 302 pages Imagine
a two-year-old's delight if he were able to recognize an owl in a tree, a bee
on a sunflower, or a painting by van Gogh. Learning and absorbing information,
say the authors, is a brain function. Very young children can absorb information
without effort and find enormous pleasure in doing so.
How
To Teach Your Baby To Be Physically Superb Revised and updated
edition by Glenn Doman & Janet Doman. Hardcover - 296 pages The
early development of mobility in the newborn baby is a vital part of his future
ability to learn and grow to his full potential. The authors show clearly each
stage of mobility and how to create an environment that will help the baby to
achieve each stage more easily. Full-color charts, photographs, illustrations
and precise, easy, detailed instructions help parents to create their own home
program. The team of mother, father and baby exploring and discovering together
the joys of human mobility - from the simple but vital stage of crawling to the
beginnings of the sophisticated skills of the gymnast - is the most important
athletic team the baby will ever be on.
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