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THE INSTITUTES® PROUDLY OFFERS THESE COURSES for parents who wish to fully develop the intellectual capacities and physical capabilities of their well and brain-injured children. Course are presented in locations in the U.S. and around the world.

How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence

How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence

Discover the Joy of Teaching Your Child

PARENTS COME FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD to The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential® to learn how to significantly increase the intellectual, physical, and social abilities of their children. How To Multiply Your Baby's Intelligence is a comprehensive course designed to provide mothers and fathers with the essential information they need to create an enriched home environment for their children.

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What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child

What To Do About Your Brain-Injured Child

Unlock The Potential In Your Special Needs Child

WHAT TO DO ABOUT YOUR BRAIN-INJURED CHILD is a comprehensive course that provides parents with vital information on how to significantly increase their child's mobility, intelligence, and social growth, and to improve their health and physical growth.

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