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Early Childhood Learning Flashcards Right Brain Program

Save yourself hours of making your own early childhood learning flashcards, and give your child a boost in their learning abilities, too!

TweedleWink Lessons on DVD use the innovative techniques of Right Brain Education, an accelerated early learning program inspired by Maria Montessori, Glenn Doman, Makodo Shichida, Tony Buzan and many others. Right Brain Education is a gentle but powerful method of activating both hemispheres of the brain to accelerate learning, activate photographic memory, promote speed reading and make early learning fun for both children and parents.

Each DVD contains over 800 flashcards for viewing on your television or computer.

Watch your child’s development soar as he or she soon starts naming the pictures from the flashcards and then recognizing them in everyday life!

Right Brain Education is built upon scientific findings about brain development. Because the outer cortex of the brain develops from right to left, this gives a window of time during which your child is functioning primarily with the right hemisphere.

Right Brain Education has the methods and techniques to take optimum advantage of this incredibly absorbent right brain learning period.

In the first six years of life, your child’s right brain is naturally wide open and is able to receive a great deal of information. When children receive high-quality exposure to a variety of topics during this time, a rich library is created — one to which your child will have subconscious access for the rest of their life.

With this early exposure, your child can learn the basics of math, reading and writing without consciously knowing why. It’s just easy!

Now you can focus more on your child, not on making your own flashcards.

With your child growing and learning every day, wouldn’t you rather spend that time with your child?

Each TweedleWink Lessons on DVDs volume contains four lessons that each take about ten minutes or less — just the right amount of time for a young child’s attention span.

Unlike a single-purpose learning system (such as phonics only, or math only), TweedleWink is a progressive learning system that takes your child through key knowledge-building areas and topics.

These TweedleWink Lessons on DVDs are a portion of the TweedleWink program for children from zero to about six years of age.

Other TweedleWink materials include an expanded language flashcards DVD, an expanded math flashcards DVD, an expanded phonics flashcards DVD, introductory manuals, a 48-week flashcards program, a comprehensive Parent / Teacher Training Manual, teleseminar trainings for adults and more.

More information on http://www.rightbrainkids.com

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Child Prostitution – South Africa

Dec 1998
Child prostitution is rife in South Africa. It’s a means of survival for impoverished township kids.

Standing at the side of the road two young girls pass time playing like children, until their pimp tells them to shut-up. Their friend 14 year-old Lindy, lifts her top to let a potential client inspect her wares. “They like to suck them because I’m young” she says. Following a girl on a job we confront her white client. His flies undone, he denies he knew how old she was and demands his money back. A passer-by comes to help him out. “He was just following a call of nature,” he says. Nobody knows how many children are working the streets. They stay here because of poverty, because there is no home to go back to and prostitution is all they can do to survive. Local police have given-up chasing the clients; “If you catch these people they won’t give evidence [against clients] because tomorrow they will be back on the street.” Instead social workers try to take the children into homes. The numbers they can help though is small, and most turn back to prostitution.

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Why you’ll probably live longer than your children…

What is going on with the corporations we trust with our food supply and the FDA???

Well, citizen, welcome to the consequences of reaping the benefits of crony capitalism!

Mercury (Thimerasol): causes brain damage.
Fluoride: causes all kinds of mental health deficiencies (20 points lost on standardized IQ tests after prolonged fluoride exposure) ; also can cause osteosarcoma (bone cancer).
melamine: causes kidney stones, and in severe cases, renal failure
Crestor: Causes rhabdomyolysis in some “users”
GMO’s (Genetically modified organisms): cause sterility and cancer

For more info, go to:
http://www.infowars.com/
http://prisonplanet.tv/
http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/
http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/

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Right Brain Education for Accelerated Early Learning

Listen to the founder of Right Brain Education, Pamela Hickein, explain how it can help activate — or re-activate — the lesser-recognized right hemisphere, and why it can be so vital to achieve whole-brain integration.

Developed by Pamela in a Montessori environment, Right Brain Education is a gentle but powerful method of activating both left and right hemispheres of the brain to work together to accelerate learning, activate photographic memory, promote speed reading and make early learning fun for both children and parents. As an accelerated early learning program, it was also inspired by early childhood educators such as Maria Montessori, Glenn Doman, Makodo Shichida, Tony Buzan and others.
Right Brain Education is not just a knowledge-building program — it is a way to learn more deeply and efficiently.
Right Brain Education is built upon scientific findings about brain development. Because the outer cortex of the brain develops from right to left, this gives a window of time during which your child is functioning primarily with the right hemisphere.

In the first six years of life, a child’s right brain is open and primed to absorb incredible amounts of information. Children with early exposure to quality topics during this time — such as math, reading and writing — create a rich knowledge library they’ll tap into for the rest of their lives.

Right Brain Kids has a gentle early learning program called TweedleWink for children ages zero to about six that is tailored with special methods and techniques to help take optimum advantage of this highly fertile right brain learning period.

See a sample TweedleWink right brain lesson at http://www.rightbrainkids.com/early-learning-flashcards/

As a child continues to grow and develop, their right brain pathway becomes less engaged. Right Brain Kids has a program called Wink that uses delightful games and playful training exercises to help reactivate and maintain a child’s right brain connection.

Right Brain Education is very popular in Asia and the Far East where they place a great deal of emphasis and value on early learning and in giving their children every academic advantage to excel in school.

Get more information from an eBook at http://www.rightbrainkids.com/genius-child-program-ebook/

Pamela Hickein is a mother of four children, ages 3 to 15. She is an international author, educator and teacher trainer with over 300 students in Asia, North and South America, Europe, and Australia. She has been and honored speaker at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) sharing how to create caring, right brain learning environments for our children and youth.

Pamela Hickein is one of the principal owners of Right Brain Kids, the official web site of Right Brain Education. Pamela is active in teaching and promoting Right Brain Education on her web site.

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Early Education Hearing: Deborah Phillips

Charles Kolb, President of the Committee on Economic Development in Washington, D.C., testified at a U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor hearing concerning Investing in Early Education: Paths to Improving Children’s Success on January 23, 2008.

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