Early Development Problem Solvers I attended the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Course. This course was very interesting, very surprising, and worth it. I have five children. The first and most important benefit that occurred in our family as a result of this courses was the improved relationships between parents and children. We have much better communication now.Other important benefits we have achieved due to this course regarding the intelligence program are: high speed at reading and mental arithmetic.
Read moreSummer is a time to explore, create, dream, and read. When I plan our summer program, I set specific daily goals, yet keep the schedule flexible enough for my children’s spontaneous curiosity to prevail. One morning as I prepared breakfast my girls discovered an ant nest. The rest of the morning was spent making an ant farm and studying ants. The girls drew pictures and wrote journal entries about the ants and their behavior.
Read moreI am a graduate of the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Course from 1979. I had originally sought the help of the Institutes because my daughter, Tarea, was born 6 weeks premature and seemed developmentally delayed (both physically and mentally) compared to her 2 brothers (4 and 6 years older). Upon my graduation in 1979, I began the program designed by The Institutes. Tarea was 21 months old at that time.
Read moreI am forever grateful to the most amazing and impactful education experience of my life. The completion of the How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence Course is absolutely more meaningful and useful to me than completing my BA and MBA at Pepperdine University. The course is daily benefiting me and my daughter profoundly. I’m confident that I’ve gone through the best professional parent education on the planet! When I first attended the course, I had been teaching my daughter, Isabella, words, Bits of Intelligence and numbers.
Read moreI am a Registered Nurse who has worked in NYC Emergency Rooms for nearly 30 years. Shortly after having my second daughter in 1979, I heard about the How To Teach Your Baby to Read program and ordered a kit. I soaked up all the info and used it with 2 of my daughters. One of my daughters, Christina, breezed through school all her life and was the youngest person ever to graduate from Fordham University at age 18.
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