Ok, I'm responding to my own question. Found this through the forum search. SORRY ALL, for posting first and looking second.
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Hi, Robine:
There are two main points to remember about right-brain education.
One is that you always want it to be fun, joyful and stress-free. That's the alpha-wave frequency of the right brain.
The other is that information is taken in to the right-brain peripherally and through all the senses, even when a child is not looking directly at the cards or the screen.
So what that means is if your son does not want to watch the DVD and says "turn off," then it's not fun or joyful for him. And there's no point to playing the DVD, because his right brain is saying "not interested" right now.
There are many reasons why your son reacts that way. Is the lesson being repeated too many times? Is he being forced to sit down and watch while his body needs to move? If he is used to television viewing, with story-telling or animation, then he will not like the flashcards any longer, so you have to give it in a light, joyful manner.
I will suggest to just play the lessons in the background and don't force focused viewing. Because right brain is the emotional brain and our thoughts and feelings have definite influence. If the child feels stressed, it will block the absorption.
I also highly recommend you to check out our Q&A database. Your question is partially answered under (c)TweedleWink DVDs under "how to view" and "results". Here is the link:
http://support.rightbrainkids.com/index.php?cmd=faqHope this helps.
Regards,
Wennie