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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

Save yourself hours of making your own early childhood learning flashcards, and give your child a boost in their learning abilities, too!

TweedleWink Lessons on DVD use the innovative techniques of Right Brain Education, an accelerated early learning program inspired by Maria Montessori, Glenn Doman, Makodo Shichida, Tony Buzan and many others. Right Brain Education is a gentle but powerful method of activating both hemispheres of the brain to accelerate learning, activate photographic memory, promote speed reading and make early learning fun for both children and parents.

Each DVD contains over 800 flashcards for viewing on your television or computer.

Watch your child's development soar as he or she soon starts naming the pictures from the flashcards and then recognizing them in everyday life!

Right Brain Education is built upon scientific findings about brain development. Because the outer cortex of the brain develops from right to left, this gives a window of time during which your child is functioning primarily with the right hemisphere.

Right Brain Education has the methods and techniques to take optimum advantage of this incredibly absorbent right brain learning period.

In the first six years of life, your child's right brain is naturally wide open and is able to receive a great deal of information. When children receive high-quality exposure to a variety of topics during this time, a rich library is created -- one to which your child will have subconscious access for the rest of their life.

With this early exposure, your child can learn the basics of math, reading and writing without consciously knowing why. It's just easy!

Now you can focus more on your child, not on making your own flashcards.

With your child growing and learning every day, wouldn't you rather spend that time with your child?

Each TweedleWink Lessons on DVDs volume contains four lessons that each take about ten minutes or less -- just the right amount of time for a young child's attention span.

Unlike a single-purpose learning system (such as phonics only, or math only), TweedleWink is a progressive learning system that takes your child through key knowledge-building areas and topics.


These TweedleWink Lessons on DVDs are a portion of the TweedleWink program for children from zero to about six years of age.

Other TweedleWink materials include an expanded language flashcards DVD, an expanded math flashcards DVD, an expanded phonics flashcards DVD, introductory manuals, a 48-week flashcards program, a comprehensive Parent / Teacher Training Manual, teleseminar trainings for adults and more.

More information on http://www.rightbrainkids.com

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  • Any learning tool that can help children develope is a good thing, this will help children and parents alike.

    good job!

  • really good. thanks for posting

  • Thanks for posting this. It gives me some good ideas for things to do with my son.

  • It is clear that many of you who have posted comments are not aware that this is not intended to replace but supplement what a mother / father may teach their child, and is not designed for the children to memorize what these flashcards are, it is to stimulate the brain and help to form more synaptic connections

  • Thank you thank you! Magnifique. I Unschool my 9 year old.....pretty much your video-way :) :D

  • How can flashing fast pictures of paintings of Monet help? Better they paint and not watch a screen. Sing, Etc.

  • This is all a lot of fun for recreational purposes.

    If you follow this agenda you can pass the time with your chidren in a somewhat constructive way.

    It might interest you to know that many, many studies show that the "smartest" or "brightest" people, creative people or "free thinkers" were READ to by their parents from very early ages. They were also encouraged to read.

    The reading material did not matter.

    Reading for its own sake was encouraged.

    NOTE: TV viewing was very restricted.

  • omg this womans voice make me lol but learning by pictures is awsome

  • Best video. Thanks a lot for uploading.

  • WOW IS SO

     GOOD

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