Kudos for the Video clip! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good one of a kind guide for teaching children to read without the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my BF after a lifetime of fighting got cool results with it.
ABSOLUTELLY BRILLIANT!!!!!!! I have lernt so much from prof Doman and now I am trying to apply this by teaching my little genious and it does really works!!! thank you thank you !!!!! I teach him against those negative comments of my relatives that I must be crazy to teach a 2,5 year old to read, but that he wants to learn proves the fact that he recognizes already all letters of alphabeth! parents must spend more time with their children to teach them! thay need it even more then eating!!!!
This man is utterly brilliant. I am forever saying these things to others, but they don't listen to me. My son is honestly brilliant and no one will look at him, they just think i am crazy.
How do I teach my 4 year old to read or identify words? My 4 year old is starting to ask me what random words start with. I have known for awhile that it was time to move forward with “reading”, but didn’t have a clue how to proceed.
Hi, My name is Mark Smith. I love the video, i have been practicing the same method with my baby. I want to create a website on how to teach babies to read and i would like to find out if i can use this video on my website. I haven't publish the website as yet, just putting the contents to gather. Mark Smith
I tried to teach my baby to learn alphabets I start with A for 5 days I said mama say Ay he said Bee for 5 days he can't say a all laters is B and mam colours is bleu 😑😑😑😑😑😑 he is 18 monthes old
There are some fascinating insights here, though I think some of his pronouncements are questionable. A minor point as an example: At 4:01 he says, "... children know learning is a survival skill." In a 6-minute video by someone who has obviously had years to hone his message, this seems a poorly worded assertion. To suggest that natural curiosity constitutes a conscious awareness of the survival benefits of learning is a long, long stretch. At moments like these he sounds less like a man with insights and more like a man who is either delusional or selling something. Or both.
This Dr is gifted with children
I was fortunate enough to attend your classes in Pittsburgh in 1987. Both my boys read before kindergarten and are amazing adults. Thank You!
Did you create those types of books for your children ?
@Amani Journey thank you so much for the link and the information ❤ ..
Kudos for the Video clip! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (erm, check it on google should be there)? It is a good one of a kind guide for teaching children to read without the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my BF after a lifetime of fighting got cool results with it.
@@laurencannon8218 I did and it work
ABSOLUTELLY BRILLIANT!!!!!!! I have lernt so much from prof Doman and now I am trying to apply this by teaching my little genious and it does really works!!! thank you thank you !!!!! I teach him against those negative comments of my relatives that I must be crazy to teach a 2,5 year old to read, but that he wants to learn proves the fact that he recognizes already all letters of alphabeth! parents must spend more time with their children to teach them! thay need it even more then eating!!!!
I'm glad to listen to this clever person. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I totally agree that kids would rather learn than eat... that's so true of my little grandniece who would rather read than eat, at 17 months.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful for someone preparing to teach their child to read.
Genius and simple - i love it
This man is utterly brilliant. I am forever saying these things to others, but they don't listen to me. My son is honestly brilliant and no one will look at him, they just think i am crazy.
Same here
sounds like he was describing Marines at the beginning, lol
How do I teach my 4 year old to read or identify words? My 4 year old is starting to ask me what random words start with. I have known for awhile that it was time to move forward with “reading”, but didn’t have a clue how to proceed.
the best teaching ways
@spongebobcrazy... its ignorant to think that ONLY "teachers" can teach. As a parent you are the most important and critical teacher to your child.
Very Nice Sir
Superb sequence for a toy
where is the rest of the video??? HOW do you teach your child to read???
Thank you a lot for sharing :)
@ExilLarkdanx Audio is off-sync, plus it ends in mid sentence while Janet D is speaking.
Is this continued anywhere?
I can't speak for this particular video, but it may be on their official page: czcams.com/users/iahpvideos
i can't even watch this because Ankowa can't fix the video
i have baby boy so cute
Hi, My name is Mark Smith. I love the video, i have been practicing the same method with my baby. I want to create a website on how to teach babies to read and i would like to find out if i can use this video on my website. I haven't publish the website as yet, just putting the contents to gather.
Mark Smith
I tried to teach my baby to learn alphabets I start with A for 5 days I said mama say Ay he said Bee for 5 days he can't say a all laters is B and mam colours is bleu 😑😑😑😑😑😑 he is 18 monthes old
حدا بيعرف يترجم عربي يترجملي ؟؟؟
هذي مجموعة في الفيسبوك تخصصها في كلام الدكتور.
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ممكن احد يشرح بالعربي ؟
ادخلي صفحة التعليم المبكر للرضع و جروب امهات معلمات جلين دومان هتلاقي شرح تفصيلي
maisoon moaaz وين هاي الصفحه عالفيس
ابحثي عنها بنفس الاسم هتلاقيها
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There are some fascinating insights here, though I think some of his pronouncements are questionable.
A minor point as an example: At 4:01 he says, "... children know learning is a survival skill." In a 6-minute video by someone who has obviously had years to hone his message, this seems a poorly worded assertion. To suggest that natural curiosity constitutes a conscious awareness of the survival benefits of learning is a long, long stretch.
At moments like these he sounds less like a man with insights and more like a man who is either delusional or selling something. Or both.
Private well said