Glenn Doman received his degree in physical therapy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1940, and began pioneering the field of child brain development. In 1955, he founded The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By the early 1960's, 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.
The gentle revolution | p. 1 |
The nature of myths | p. 13 |
The genesis of genius | p. 20 |
It's good, not bad, to be intelligent | p. 27 |
Heredity, environment, and intelligence | p. 35 |
Homo sapiens, the gift of genes | p. 55 |
Everything Leonardo learned | p. 65 |
All kids are linguistic geniuses | p. 76 |
Birth to six | p. 84 |
What does I.Q. really mean? | p. 100 |
On motivation-and testing | p. 107 |
The brain-use it or lose it | p. 118 |
Mothers make the very best mothers | p. 142 |
Geniuses-not too many but too few | p. 165 |
How to use 30 seconds | p. 179 |
How to teach your baby | p. 195 |
How to teach your baby to read | p. 221 |
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