![]() A Year with the Hollis Family (2006)
In June 2005, Alice and Robert Hollis, from San Antonio, Texas, attended the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Course, presented at The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, in Wyndmoor, PA. Mr. Hollis returned in May 2006 for the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Graduate Course. He went home full of enthusiasm to teach their two daughters and son—Ciara, then 36 months, Jasmine, then 20 months, and Vaughn then 3 months. Here is a reflection of the Hollis’s first year with The Institutes Early Development Program at home. The Hollis Family (June 2005)In June 2005, Robert and Alice Hollis, from San Antonio, Texas, attended the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Course at The Institutes. They returned home full of enthusiasm to teach their two daughters—Ciara, then 24 months, and Jasmine, then 9 months old. Here is a snapshot of this family as they enjoy every minute of their adventures in learning. We took the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Course for one simple reason—nothing is too good for our girls. They are our reason for being; they are our legacy. We simply want to do all we can to maximize their quality of life. So much has happened since we attended the Course in June. Not only is Ciara trotting up to a half-mile now, but she's also starting to run in cross-pattern. We've started introducing her to money, and I've started making math and science books for her. Alice has gone nuts making Bit of Intelligence cards! She made another 100 this weekend. Ciara loves the presidents so much that she recently hugged and kissed one of the pictures. Last week, we introduced Alice's high school globe to Ciara and showed her where the continents are. Then I showed her the Bit cards of the continents on Thursday. When I started showing them this morning, we got to Australia and she turned away. She walked to the globe and pointed at Australia! Then I showed her Asia, and she went back and did the same thing—pointed at China! The only thing she misfired on was that she thought Russia was a part of Europe. I think we only covered continents twice, five days ago. Continents are way too easy. We'll have to do all the countries of the world now. Ciara has been known to ask for “more Bits” when we’re eating or doing various things around the house. Sometimes she disappears into her Bit room, pulls her little chair up to the “Bit table” and just sits there quietly until we come in a show her another set of cards. I have recently moved on from “Dots” to numerals with Ciara. This is what happened on the morning that I introduced algebra to her. I started doing equations with Ciara. We started with five completed addition equations, one at a time in a PowerPoint show on the computer. They were simple, something like this: 3 + 4 = 7 5 + 1 = y 6 3 When we got to this slide I started to explain the “game”. But before I could get even halfway through the explanation, she pointed at the 6! I didn’t even get to explain how to play the game! Now she’s at her computer saying, “Again…again.” There is so much we want to teach our girls, but first we are off to the track for Ciara’s morning run! -Rob Hollis, Professional Father For more information contact the Registrar at: htm_registrar@iahp.org
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