How to Raise the Smartest Baby on the Block
What you do as a parent can have a profound impact on your baby's IQ. Studies have shown that children's IQs be increased by as much as 20 points with the right approach--which is exactly what you'll learn from Randy Dean and Lorri Gorno. As child care researchers and parents of three inquisitive toddlers, they have extensive personal experience with the keys to boosting children's intelligence and creativity.
This couple isn't about routine coaching of kids to memorize names, facts and figures. Instead, they reveal the lesser known connections between daily living practices and a growing child's brainpower. Ask Randy and Lorri about:
* The importance of play time alone for the stimulation of individual problem-solving abilities and resourcefulness.
* Why the "Mozart Effect" is not an IQ booster, but there is one instrument that helps improve math skills.
* The "smart" roles of breastfeeding and of EFAs (essential fatty acids) in the diets of babies and children.
* How the right way of speaking to your baby can help him build a larger vocabulary and better language skills.
* Baby Sign Language- Why it's one of the most powerful IQ and language boosters
* The best books, reading methods, toys, and more to provide an optimal, stimulating environment.
CREDENTIALS: Randy Dean and Lorri Gorno's book, 100 THINGS I WISH I KNEW IN MY BABY'S FIRST YEAR: Keys to Making Parenting Easier and Baby Happier, has been endorsed by leading child care experts including an esteemed Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School . Randy and Lorri have been featured on Fox News, Ohio News Network, and Parent Talk radio. See http://www.100babies.com for more information.
AVAILABILITY: Nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Randy Dean, (614) 309-8558; rkdean@umich.edu |