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Dr. Lydia Muller Willis and Her Work With Dr. Jean Piaget

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2008

Wow. It's possible for a child under age five (5) to learn reading and mathematics by using Dr. Jean Piaget's research!

Dr. Lydia Muller Willis learned from the world-renowned child psychologist as a teenager while studying at University of Geneva, Switzerland. She postponed the traditional family life to pursue her career ambition as a Clinical Psychologist, and she shares her fascinating life experiences learning from and working with Dr. Piaget and how her subsequent research on Piaget's "toy blocks" in the USA transformed her and her family. Now this information can transform the way we think about learning and how we teach our children!

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  • Hi mrspaz - Thank you for comment! I'm surprised that these particular blocks are not being marketed. Hmmm.... :)

  • cool!

  • I forgot to mention in the video that the "toy blocks" are NOT THE SAME as any blocks that are bought from Fisher Price or toy stores! Dr. Lydia Muller Willis explained to me that they can be made. It seems to be VERY important that the measurement size is one-inch square blocks. This seems to program the brain indirectly to learn mathematics, such as multiplication tables.

    -Kimberly

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