mwiederrecht
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010, 05:12:38 PM » |
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Hi,
I have read all of the Doman books except for How to Teach Your Baby to be Physically Superb.
The one that I found most valuable was How to Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence. As for How To Teach Your Baby Math, it contains a few extra chapters of information that are not included in How to Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence. These chapters are basically the information on how to specifically go about doing the Doman method for math: they explain how to make cards, where to get dots, how to position the dots, how to show the cards to your child, how to make a schedule, how to make equations and inequalities, etc.
For a person using Little Math or Little Reader, this book probably wouldn't help very much if you have already read How to Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence. On the other hand if you would like help knowing how to make real, physical, doman style flash cards, you might find it useful.
The only reason I might encourage you to get the math book is that the stories scattered here in there in the book specifically relating to children doing math can be encouraging. But they alone are probably not enough reason to buy the book.
I haven't seen the DVD, so it is hard for me to say whether the book contains more valuable information for you than the DVD>
I hope that helps, mwiederrecht
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