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How to Teach Your Baby Math (Gentle Revolution) [Paperback]

Glenn Doman , Douglas Doman
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February 28, 2006 Gentle Revolution
Time and again, the work performed at The Institutes for

the Achievement of Human Potential has demonstrated that children from birth to age six are capable of learning better and faster than older children. How To Teach Your Baby To Read shows just how easy it is to teach a young child to read, while How To Teach Your Baby Math presents the simple steps for teaching mathematics through the development of thinking and reasoning skills. Both books explain how to begin and expand each program, how to make and organize necessary materials, and how to more fully develop your child s reading and math potential.

How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge shows how simple it is to develop a program that cultivates a young child s awareness and understanding of the arts, science, and nature to recognize the insects in the garden, to learn about the countries of the world, to discover the beauty of a Van Gogh painting, and much more. How To Multiply Your Baby s Intelligence provides a comprehensive program for teaching your young child how to read, to understand mathematics, and to literally multiply his or her overall learning potential in preparation for a lifetime of success.

The Gentle Revolution Series:

The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential has been successfully serving children and teaching parents for five decades. Its goal has been to significantly improve the intellectual, physical, and social development of all children. The groundbreaking methods and techniques of The Institutes have set the standards in early childhood education. As a result, the books written by Glenn Doman, founder of this organization, have become the all-time best-selling parenting series in the United States and the world.

 


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About the Author

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 Your Baby To Read, How To Teach Your Baby Math, and How To Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge.


<p align=left>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.


<p align=left>Douglas Doman is Vice President of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential and the son of founder Glenn Doman. His early years working at The Institutes were spent establishing the School for Human Development for brain-injured young adults. He worked closely with Bruce Hagy to create the world s first Human Development Course, a circuit of physical activities that promote neurological organization and development.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Square One Publishers; Revised edition (February 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 075700184X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0757001840
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #47,427 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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4.1 out of 5 stars
Short enough to find time to read, and interesting. Rosemarie Mahoney  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
This collection is a wonderful present for an expecting mother. Antoniioo Giidi  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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52 of 57 people found the following review helpful
By Y. Liu
Format:Paperback
I was so lucky to read this book and 4 other books by the same author when my baby son was 9-mon, I spent 5 nights to read Doman's 5 books, and started to teach my son with Doman's method immediately. I started with 25 words and add 5 new words every day, 1 second per word, 3 times a day, same thing with 100 math dots cards. To my surprise, my son absorbed every thing so quickly and after 3 weeks, he started pointing to the right objects so often when I showed him the word!

I attended Dr. Doman's "How to multiply your baby's intelligence" baby brain development course in his "The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential" in Philadelphia in order to meet those experts and little geniuses in person. The Institute is for both well babies and brain injured babies, which was founded by Doman 50 years ago. It is a non-profit organization. ([...])

We saw all those 4-6 year-old kids and other 8-12 year-olds in their Institutes could read more than 3 languages, read many big thick books, do Math, science and encyclopedia, gymnastics, swim, play violin in almost professional high level!!! They were taught by their parents who most of them did not have any foreign languages and musical background and etc. Everybody in the class was astonished, thrilled and speechless; many were cried in the very formal graduation ceremony.

I started teaching my son reading when he was 9 months old. And the result was amazing. Three weeks later he could point to his name word when I say his name; and point to my bellybutton when I showed him the big word card: bellybutton. However, he lost interest of reading completely in 2 months when he can walk around. I had to stop my teaching for a while and search for methods that can intrigue his interest.

When he turned 18 months old, he can accurately name and read every part of the world map puzzle, he can read all other body and organ parts words and flower/tree parts words and other 1,000 words cards. When he is 21 months old, he can read dozens of children books. Now my son is 25 months old, I am starting teaching him the elementary curriculum for 10 to 20 minutes every day.

My son is just an ordinary child, if you think he is a GENIUS, then every baby is a GENIUS including your baby, as stated in Doman's theory, because every baby is able to read and do math if you prepare such an environment and opportunity for him to learn. And babies love to learn, it is fun and it is their surviving skill...

You do not need a college degree to be able to send your child to college or even Harvard, the love with all your heart to your child makes the real difference when you decide not taking the chance of winning a baby Einstein lottery that might be related to your family Genius Gene. Every hard effort you put to your baby, God knows, and your child knows.

Do not waste your baby's precious first 6 genius years! I highly recommend this book!

It might be too overwhelmed to spend weeks to cut and write hundreds of words cards and math cards, you can buy a set of "Teach your baby to read within one year kit" for $9.99 on eBay. You can type the keyword "Teach Your Baby to Read within 1 Year Kit / Montessori" on eBay to search for the kit and the relevant subjects' material.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No-Brainer March 16, 2006
By SJ Port
Format:Paperback
You will see the light BEHIND their eyes when you start the sessions. My twins start twitching with excitement - literally - when they see me reach for the cards. Do what the book says, make it FUN for them and don't turn into a psycho-nut parent, and it will be fabulous. Do my 11 month olds know how to count? Who knows (Doman discourages "testing" them!), and I don't care. I know they're paying attention, and I can see their eyes absorbing information. He's right - kids are desperate to learn, ALL the time. Here is a structured way to help them do it. (Make it easy on yourself and buy the cards from them with the dots already printed.)
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book DOES work! April 6, 2006
Format:Paperback
I read the book and found it to be quite fascinating. I've read all of Glenn Doman's and Janet Doman's books (they are father and daughter, btw). A lot of people might not think that 'tiny babies' can learn by showing dots but it's true. Not only 'tiny babies', but toddlers too. After a certain age though, kids just won't get the dots concept because they've been exposed to numerals so you have to weight that together. The Doman's have done fascinating work with Brain Injured children's parents and have used this concept of teaching math as well as their other early learning concepts. Many people have ripped them off over the years -- they've been around for over 50 years -- but the Doman's remain committed to their mission and not to the dollar. If you want to learn more, go to their website -- www.iahp.org. If you love this book or their other books and want to do more, you can! Take control of your child's early learning. It is possible and while this book may not give you the 20 steps to make a math genius, it DOES WORK!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Good resource
I used this book when my daughter was little. Now a cousin wanted to know what would be good for her grandchildren and I recommended this one.
Published 3 months ago by Karen L Simmons
1.0 out of 5 stars don't buy this book. It can't work
Bottom line, the method proposed in this book is nothing more than showing flashcards. Yes sure a baby's brain will memorize them. That's all. Read more
Published 8 months ago by liz
5.0 out of 5 stars It works!! Kids love it
Awesome....Kids are sponges. This teaches you precisely how to help your child learn math as far as you want to take them(add, sub, mult, square roots, ect. Read more
Published 23 months ago by ladybugz
5.0 out of 5 stars Can this be real?
I bought this book to teach my granddaugher. She is 6 months old. I can't wait to get started and see if it works.
Published on December 13, 2009 by T. Miller
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Published on May 12, 2009 by P J K
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for all new parents
This is an awesome book, along with a companion book, How to Teach Your Baby to Read. I only wish we had had knowledge of this book and method when our children were babies 45-50... Read more
Published on May 10, 2009 by Phyllis R. Craig
1.0 out of 5 stars ...Bogus
If you are trying to transform your kid into some precocious and burnt out counting monkey (with no guarantee to succeed, by the way) buy this book... Read more
Published on March 10, 2009 by HarvardScientist
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Info for new parents
Babies don't come with instructions so every piece of information helps,
what I learned in this book applies to many areas of every day teaching, learning and understanding. Read more
Published on October 15, 2008 by Rosemarie Mahoney
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Bought this book for my daughter to use in teaching her son. It is a great reference book.
Published on March 20, 2008 by NDPI
5.0 out of 5 stars Teach Your Baby Life
Doman's books are a must read. I already suggested that one should start with How to Teach Your Baby to Read, because it has the philosophical underpinnings of their theory, but... Read more
Published on April 5, 2007 by Antoniioo Giidi
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