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![]() I'm the editor of BrillBaby, a website dedicated to providing information about baby intelligence and bringing together parents who teach their babies. My first child, Naimah, was born on 22 September 2007. I'm teaching her sign language (using Baby Signing Time! DVDs) and right-brain instant math (using Glenn Doman flash cards with dots). I'll be sharing my day-to-day experiences of teaching Nim and discussing other parenting issues on the blog.
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![]() A Daily Massage Can Help Your Baby GreatlyBaby massage can energize your baby and promote good physical and muscular development. ![]() Stimulating the Right Brain Can Create a Genius BabyThe left brain may help your child get good grades in school, but unlocking the right brain could give you a genius baby. ![]() It's in Your Hands to Turn Your Child Into a Smart BabyAffection, nutrition, repetition and stimulation. These four key ingredients are vital for any growing baby. ![]() Make Early Learning a Joyous ActivityThe learning process begins as soon as a baby is aware of the world around her. Parents can make that natural process even richer by teaching their baby things she enjoys. ![]() How to Make a Smart BabyIf intelligence is the ability to learn, then babies are born geniuses! While babies' brains have the potential to learn just about anything, parents have an important part to play in determining just how much - and how easily - their baby learns. Here, we discuss the key issues to bear in mind when teaching your baby. ![]() Babies Reading - and Loving It!While a debate continues to rage among educationalists about the best time to teach children to read, tiny babies are proving time and again that they not only can read, but love to do so. ![]() Is it Okay to Let My Baby Watch Tv?There are two schools of thought on this. One says that babies under two years of age should not be allowed to watch any TV; the other says that limited amounts of high-quality educational TV accompanied by adult interaction are fine - and may even be beneficial. ![]() The Pros and Cons of Early LearningThere are no rules when it comes to teaching your baby. Well, okay, maybe just one rule: make sure to keep it fun. Better not to teach anything than to bring stress to your relationship. ![]() The Science of Early LearningYour baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex. ![]() Busy Parent's Guide to Smart Babies - Part 3Many leading childhood development experts believe that we all have far greater potential in our early years than society gives us credit for. Waiting until school to begin providing consistent intellectual stimulation to a child is no disaster. But in doing so, we miss a unique window of opportunity for learning.
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