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Glenn Doman

“It is a basic tenet of all teaching that it should begin with the known and the concrete, progress from this to the new and the unknown, and last of all, to what is abstract.
Nothing could be more abstract to the two-year-old brain than the letter b. It is a tribute to the genius of children that they ever learn it.
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Glenn Doman, How to Teach Your Baby to Read
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How to Teach Your Baby to Read (The Gentle Revolution Series) How to Teach Your Baby to Read by Glenn Doman
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