I couldn't get the book - I had limited funds and chose the reading and maths instead.
However, I think that once you've grasped Doman's ideas you can transfer the theory to anything you want to teach.
We did everything we could think of to make our boy strong and agile and it has paid off. He has a large hole in heart so we have to make sure he is fit and healthy and strong. Even if by some miracle he doesn't need the operation I want to set up good life habits so that his heart will still be strong when he's 40 so it doesn't come back to haunt him then.
You could only describe him as Physically superb. He's two and four months and riding a pedal bike like a champion, can't find things he can't climb and he can run and run and run.
This exercise can even help them build stronger respiratory systems and potentially help protect them from getting sick as often.
I don't know if it's all the physical stuff we do with him or maybe our more natural approach to germs and dirt or maybe a combination but our boy has had one cold in his entire life. We get sick and he doesn't. We just visited family interstate they were all sick and he just ploughed on through without so much as a sniffle (wish I could say the same for my husband and I).
The funny thing is the cold he got came when we were moving interstate and we moved seven times in four months. Part of me now thinks he got sick because of the stress and upheaval.