[Translate to Japanese:] The Gentle Revolution began quietly more than a half century ago. It was, and is, the most gentle of all revolutions.
Consider the objective of The Gentle Revolution: to give all parents the knowledge required to make highly intelligent, extremely capable, and delightful children, and, by so doing, to make a highly humane, sane and decent world.
The Gentle Revolution proposes that tiny children have within them the capacity to learn virtually anything while they are tiny. It proposes that what children learn without any conscious effort at two, three or four years of age can only be learned with great effort, or may not be learned at all, in later life.

[Translate to Japanese:] By 1964 How to Teach Your Baby to Read was first published. Parents all over the world read the book and the Gentle Revolution began. More than two million parents have read How to Teach Your Baby to Read in hardback in English. Scores of mothers wrote almost immediately to tell of their joy in reading the book and their success in teaching their children.
More than four decades have passed since then. It is now very clear that the children who are truly bright, knowledgeable, capable, and confident are the nicest and kindest children.
They are full of the characteristics for which we love children.
The Gentle Revolution aims to give every child alive, through his parents, his or her chance to be excellent.
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