Encyclopedic Knowledge – Music



Can TV or computer be harmful or helpful for kids development?


As far as I remember, American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the parents to avoid showing TV to their kids until two years old. As for educational videos, there are a lot more videos that just claim to be educational, like Baby Einsteins: Baby Einstein videos harmful for kids?

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Teach your Child Music: Suzuki method


I am personally not familiar with Suzuki method, but there are quite a lot of people who praise it quite extensively. However I know a few professional music teacher who are really disappointed with the results and often comment that they end up “reteaching” the kids afterwards.

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Teach Your Child Music: Doman method


Doesn't it seem that Doman has a method for everything? Either way sound good to me.
Out of all the programs we do, this turned out to be the easiest and the most fun.
Actually, Doman believes there are quite a few things you can get started with babies:

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Runaway Baby: The Alternative Ways of Showing Cards to An Active Child


Once the baby figures out how to walk, there is no way he can spare the precious time for the cards or other sitting down activities. Don’t despair, there are plenty of “work around solutions” to keep his attention and interest.

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No Testing!


Huh?! What do you mean no testing?

Exactly that: testing is exactly the opposite of fun. Testing is putting the child on the spot which he didn’t ask for. Testing is a sign of distrust to your child – you don’t TRUST him, that he knows, you need PROOF.

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Doman’s method results


Aha, you’re wondering what the future has in store for your baby? Perfectly reasonable question: you spend all this time preparing the materials, coming up with creative ways to show cards and words, and in the end… what happens?

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Glenn Doman’s Method FAQ