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Glenn Doman“Every child born has, at the moment of birth, a greater potential intelligence than Leonardo da Vinci ever used.” Glenn Doman

Dear Parents,

I’M DELIGHTED that you have chosen to visit the Gentle Revolution Press website.

Each book described here contains not only the instructions on how to teach your baby to read or learn math or gain encyclopedic knowledge, but every bit as important is the fact that it contains why you should teach your baby to read or learn math or gain encyclopedic knowledge, and what will happen as a result.

That means that you must be certain to read each book very carefully before you begin. Millions of parents have read our books and enjoyed them vastly, and I'm sure that you will too. We recommend that both mother and father read the books.

We have received thousands of letters from parents the world over telling us of their success with the books and asking brilliant questions. These letters arrive every day.

These letters are the greatest body of evidence that not only is it possible for tiny children to learn anything and everything, but when a child does so at an early age it is one of the most important things that will ever happen in the child's life.

These vital points are essential in teaching babies and young children.

  1. Teach joyously.
  2. Go very quickly.
  3. Applaud your child’s success enthusiastically.
  4. Never test your child.

When you teach joyously you can’t lose. Teaching your baby will not only add to your love for each other but will multiply your respect for each other.

You are about to begin one of the most exciting and wonderful times of your life, and I will not keep you from it any longer.

Have a glorious time together.

With love and respect,

Glenn

P.S. If you have anything you’d like to tell me or ask me after you’ve gotten started, feel free to write to me care of The Institutes. I’m always delighted to add to my treasury of letters from parents.