Glenn Doman's study found that babies and toddlers can learn languages effortlessly due to their receptive brains during a critical language development period.
Flash cards provide visual stimulation, reinforcing vocabulary and language concepts in an interactive way.
Incorporating flash cards into a child's routine enhances language skills and supports future linguistic and cognitive growth.
In Glenn Doman's book "How to Teach Your Baby To Read," Doman explains how a child can pick up the German language without "learning."
a US Army Officer named Mr. Smith was assigned to a foreign assignment in Germany for work.
He was sent to Germany with his wife and son. Mr. Smith had to enroll in a German language class (three nights a week) to learn the German language.
After much effort to learn the language, he took his 5-year-old son to the supermarket a year later. Despite Mr. Smith's struggles to converse in German, his son did most of the talking as he could speak the language.
Even though Mr. Smith attended German language classes, his son did not join him. While Mr. Smith was at work, his wife and son remained home with their German maid throughout the day.
Glenn Doman continued to say that Mr. Smith was taught German but could not master the language, and neither could Mrs. Smith.
But the son was not taught German and could speak it.
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