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How to Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge |
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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Great book, but needs a revision Review: If you're looking to make your child a genius, Glenn Doman has the answer. This book gives specific instructions on how to increase your child's vocabulary and knowledge through constant flash-card type learning sessions. Doman runs an institute program in Pennsylvania that teaches parents how to instill vocabulary, mobility, and many other growth functions at an earlier age than normal. His extensive clinical research has lead many brain-injured students to becoming "well", and many of his "well" children become superior. This book is old and needs a revision with some updates and illustrations. Overall, I would recommend this book for parents who are seeking to help their child to be a Jeapordy! champion and smarter than normal.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Great book, but needs a revision Review: If you're looking to make your child a genius, Glenn Doman has the answer. This book gives specific instructions on how to increase your child's vocabulary and knowledge through constant flash-card type learning sessions. Doman runs an institute program in Pennsylvania that teaches parents how to instill vocabulary, mobility, and many other growth functions at an earlier age than normal. His extensive clinical research has lead many brain-injured students to becoming "well", and many of his "well" children become superior. This book is old and needs a revision with some updates and illustrations. Overall, I would recommend this book for parents who are seeking to help their child to be a Jeapordy! champion and smarter than normal.
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