If you are starting to teach your child, here are simplified tips to help you kick start.
What is right brain education?
It is about training and developing your child's creativity, imagination, and sensitivity, rather than their academic achievements alone.
Sensitivity means the use of the senses of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste.
The right brain education principle is based upon one-ness, cooperation, and love.
This means that when you teach, play, and nurture your child, it's based upon this principle.
When do you start teaching your child?
When your child is a newborn, up to 10 years of age.
The Right Brain Education schools start officially accepting students from the age of 3 months onward.
You can start flashing cards the moment your child is born.
Start with "Phonic Flash Cards" and "Dot Flash cards" to expose alphabet and numbers first.
WHY?
This is because numbers and numerals are different!
Dots flash cards represent the number of dots,
however, numerals like 1, 2, and 3 are symbols that represent the number of dots or objects.
So start with Dots first and then integrate numbers (Math flash cards).
Your child may not be able to talk, or even see clearly, BUT
he/she is still able to absorb what is exposed to them.
Seeing and speaking are both motor skills, which your baby has yet to develop. So just because your child cannot speak yet, does not mean he or she is not learning.
Whatever you have exposed to your child, he or she will be able to express what they have learned at a later age.
How do I teach my child right brain education?
Some learning courses begin by saying "... if you don't follow the instructions precisely, the program won't work!"
Here's what Professor Glenn Doman says...
"It is almost safe to say that no matter how poorly you expose your child to reading and math flash cards, your child is almost sure to learn more than if they were NEVER exposed to anything."
Your teachings have to be incredibly bad to produce no result.
Teaching is very easy. Just expose your child to as many flash cards as possible!
That's it!
Teaching your child is very easy. Every child has the natural ability to learn.
All you have to do is give a lot of love, encouragement, and exposure to more learning materials.
Happy Teaching!
Best Regards,
David Duncan
Chief Librarian