Baby Geniuses
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all babies are geniuses, their brain is like a sponge that is ready to learn, the problem is not all of us realizing that we have to teach our kids at that early age. we think they are too small to learn how to read and other things, but they very smart and can do that easily.
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Patch Adams, remembar Patch Adams and Galileo Galilei. All great men was ostacolated for their ideas!
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cos violin is one of the most difficult instruments to play in the world.
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I hope you read Glenn Doman's books before making comments that sound stupid to me :(
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This video literally made me go ballistic on how people can think they can "teach" their kids to be geniuses. Babies aren't even aware of the lessons, so how is it even guaranteed that they're going to grow up smarter? It doesn't make sense. Look where the mother is. She grew up the same way, correct? Look where she ended up, she's just another teacher. If she really was a genius, wouldn't she just be doing extraordinary things instead? Just like you said, there isn't any evidence that it works.
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Oops, I meant there is *NO* evidence that it produces significant results.
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Hey Jun, I'm guessing you found this vid cause I favorited it. I only did so to discuss it for a report in my Psychology class. The institution featured in this video is basically the laughing stock of the Psychology Department at Rice because the methods are not based on any sort of science, and there is evidence that it produces significant results.
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I used this method with my son from the time he was 2 weeks old. At 4 he was reading from the World Book Encyclopedia (I'm dating myself here).
He graduated top 4% of his High School class. 20/600. He's always loved school. Always had a book in his hand.
He's now 25, a Chemical Engineer who can also speak Japanese and Korean.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PROGRAM TO EVERYONE!
This is truly a gift from God if you will follow through and use it!!
Maybe they are the laughing stock, but they shouldn't be. My son was born missing 1/4 of his brain. All the doctors told us he would never walk or talk or see. Their only prediction was that he would be severely cognitively delayed. He is now 5. And after 3 long years on the Institutes' program, he now walks, runs, talks in complete sentences, reads and is by many accounts more advanced that the others in his kindergarten class! I couldn't wait for the "proof" and I'm glad I didn't.
momoffourkids1 2 years ago 14
Have you ever met a genius? Not all of them do extraordinary things. I was friends with a genius in HS and he now works part time at a coffee shop doing nothing.
DanMorgan98 2 years ago