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Getting Started

prenatal Getting Started with Right Brain Education Welcome to TweedleWink! Famous Italian educator, Maria Montessori, was once asked, When should education begin? Her answer? Nine months before birth. That was nearly 100 years ago. Now we know that babies in the womb receive physical impressions via the mother s physical and emotional responses. That s right. Everything you think and feel creates an impression on your baby s development. In this Getting Stated information booklet, we ll help you learn what you can do to maximize and strengthen your child s sense of sight, sound, taste, touch and overall sense of well-being during these precious months inside you. Here s 4 Steps to help you get started right away! 1 Read up! 2 Create your space. 3 Gather materials. 4 Play!

1 Read Up! What is TweedleWink? TweedleWink is an acceleration of both heart and mind. It is based on the philosophy of Italian educator Dr. Maria Montessori, which teaches parents and teachers to teach to the heart, to follow the basic instincts of the child, and to allow children to learn through discovery and play. TweedleWink is also based upon Drs. Ornstein and Sperry s Nobel-prize-winning split-brain research and subsequent theories and accelerated learning techniques. TweedleWink uses a heart-based philosophy to teach just about everything to children of all ages, but especially early childhood when the learning window is wide open. To Montessori techniques, we ve added: flashcards vocabulary picture-word delivery system early phonics system whole word early reading program perfect pitch training audio memory input (music, language) brain-boosting exercise and infant massage math clustering foundational science concepts art appreciation world cultures and geography poetry speed reading readiness Because we deliver our techniques to the right brain first, and then the left, our final mixture has come to be called Right Brain Education by students, parents and teachers around the world. What is Right Brain Education? There are two sides of your brain: a right side, and a left. They are connected by a bridge a band of nerve fibers called the corpus callosum. Each side has a distinct personality. The right side is creative and emotional. The left side is logical and practical. The corpus callosum bridge allows these hemispheres to work together harmoniously to do just about anything we set our minds to. TweedleWink lessons teach to each stage of development. Step 1) Early Infant Stage Nurturing the Right Brain Children in the first few years of life access the right brain first. When in this stage, we maximize input with gentle, heart-based training. Step 2) Toddler Stage Connecting Right to Left When your child s brain has created a bridge connecting the subconscious right brain to the more conscious left, a new level of learning occurs. Wink lessons address the continuing evolution of the child. Step 3) Preschool Stage Connecting Left to Right Although our method is called Right Brain Education, Wink encourages whole brain development by linking all right brain technologies speed learning, photographic memory, intuitive math and language, and three-dimensional imagination with the logical, methodical left brain.

The TweedleWink 6+6=12 Formula Our TweedleWink program is created from a 6+6=12 formula. That is, that we teach children differently at 6 key stages of development using all 6 senses with 12 accelerated whole-brain learning techniques. 6 TweedleWink Stages Children quickly speed through six distinct stages early in life. STAGES 1. Prenatal <-- YOU ARE HERE 2. Newborn 3. Infant 4. Infant-Toddler 5. Older Toddler 6. Preschooler 6 TweedleWink Senses It may sound a little incredulous to be talking about teaching to all six senses, instead of only five. Adding the sixth component the perception of human thought and emotion is important, particularly during pregnancy. SENSES 1. Sight light waves 2. Sound sound waves 3. Taste gustatory frequencies 4. Touch kinesthetic-tactile impulses 5. Smell olfactory notes 6. Thoughts, feelings mind (brain waves) heart (pulse waves) 12 TweedleWink Techniques There are 12 techniques which are introduced to your child at key stages of development. Of the 12 techniques: 4 nurture the right brain, 4 nurture the left brain, 3 strengthen the corpus callosum bridge between right and left hemispheres, and the final encourages whole-brain synergy. The 12 TweedleWink techniques jump into action in a TweedleWink lesson. They are gradually, systematically given to children in the first six stages of life. During pregnancy, we focus on the first four techniques. Right Brain Builders 1. Love Loving contact and communication with parent 2. Image Mentally imaging success, health and happiness for your child; strengthening three-dimensional imagination 3. Flash Showing flash cards at a one-second-per-card rate 4. Listen Playing high-quality audio at optimum times of the day Learn about our philosophy and guiding principles by reading: How to Bring Out Your Child s Genius in just Ten Minutes a Day FREE e-book Right Brain Education: Changing the World One heart at a Time softcover book...or sign up for a TweedleWink online introductory course. www.rightbrainkids.com

2 Create your space. Find a relaxing, cozy place just for baby and you. Our learning program is based on love. The mother-andchild (and father-and-child bond) begins in the womb. So, for lesson time, find a peaceful place where you can leave the cares of the world behind and focus solely on communing with your baby, and balancing your heart and mind. This space is for you. Create your learning nest. How to Create a Prenatal Learning Corner Step 1: Create a lesson space. select a light, bright, and happy place. add a cd player, or small flat-screen TV/DVD player (for use of TweedleWink DVD now and later) add flowers and child-friendly houseplants add pillows/comfy blanket Step 2: Add color! paint* a wall a soothing or uplifting color * using low-fume, nontoxic paint cool colors (green, blue, violet) = calming warm colors (red, orange, yellow) = invigorating

3 Gather materials. Your conscious awareness of all that is around you along with your thoughts and feelings greatly affect the development of your baby. Right Brain Builders 1. Love Parent-Child Bond The mother s senses are naturally heightened during pregnancy. It is natural for a mother s emotions to go up and down. Caring for yourself and taking time to relax and quietly meditate helps you better sense the needs of your developing baby. Deep relaxation techniques will help you prepare for childbirth! Connecting with Your Unborn Baby A Practical Step-by-Step Guide (ebook) Author, mother of three and graduate of the Right Brain Education Teacher Training Program, (Mak Wai Chong) teaches: prenatal communication, relaxation, visualization, mental imagery, accelerated learning, loving suggestion, and more with a handy pregnancy journal, and other activities to increase your awareness of and loving nonverbal connection with your baby. Your baby s brain is like a sponge. It is developing according to all the impressions received within the womb. According to The Secret Life of the Unborn Child by Dr. Thomas Verny, your baby s nervous system is actively forming and building critical unconscious and subconscious memories based on the experiences he has now. With help, you can make these months powerfully loving and educational for the development of IQ and EQ. All it takes is 10 minutes a day. Alpha Relaxation Deep relaxation techniques will help you prepare for childbirth and help you send good feelings to your baby. The Great Mother Music CD Has a soothing mother s heartbeat in the background. This helps mother during pregnancy and during the sometimes exhausting first months after birth. It also helps calm the nerves of the newborn baby. Surfing the Alpha Wave CD Harp music with sounds of nature. Helps the mind gently shift from left-brain beta wave state to the right-brain alpha wave state.

2. Image Visualization Positive mental and emotional images can assist the mother/child bond. Start a journal or scrapbook. See your baby forming in the womb in a healthy manner -- loved and happy. If you are playing music and language tapes, see your baby s neurological pathways forming strong networks in his developing mind. Don t know how to visualize? We can help! 3. Flash Wink: Mental Imaging DVD Mental Imaging can help enhance your ability to visualize effectively. This DVD stretches your imagination, guiding you through five imaginary journeys where you are encouraged to use all of your senses to create a multi-sensorial mental experience. Flashcards, Books, Manuals, Encyclopedias Pregnant mothers can use flash cards! When we teach the unborn child, we teach the infant through the gentle back and forth flow of the mother s mental imaging system and the infant s intuitive reception. We encourage the mother to sit back and relax. Then, flash the sets of cards at a comfortable pace. FREE! Make-Your-Own Starter Flashcards Math (1-20) Colors Music Notes If you enjoy making your own learning materials, then let us help you. Just click and download these sets to get started... www.rightbrainkids.com TweedleWink DVD Flashcards This is the complete set of TweedleWink Lessons on DVD discs (in English) 48 lessons in all. Each DVD volume includes 4 lessons, with over 800 images. Each lesson covers the following topics: * Art * Science * Cultures * Perfect pitch * Speed reading * Vocabulary * Math * Word building * Whole words * Poetry 4. Listen Language Expose your baby to language and vocabulary through tapes, conversation and reading. TweedleWink Multiple Languages DVD This DVD introduces your child to six different languages: English, Spanish, German, French, Russian, and Japanese! Includes: Shapes, Colors, Numbers 1 through 10, Fruit and Vegetables, Vehicles and Animals. Music and Perfect Pitch Music and pitch can be learned effectively in pregnancy -- even Mozart attributes his talent for music to his prenatal experiences! Play classical music, organizing the selections by composer or orchestral instrument. You can even begin tuning fork play in utero by teaching sound via vibration. John Walker Perfect Pitch Tuning Forks Set of thirteen tuning forks representing every note from Middle C to High C. Imported from England. Flashcards, matching cards and an instructional handbook are included with each purchase.

4 Play! Ready to start? Now, it s time to begin. Goto your learning space. Get comfortable. Play soft music in the background. 1. Love o Take a moment to think about your baby. Hold your tummy. Send a loving hello to your baby. 2. Image o Look at a developmental book to see the healthy stage your baby is in now. o Close your eyes and see your baby absorbing all the nutrients he/she needs to keep growing. 3. Flash o Flash cards to yourself (unless your husband wants to join in the fun). You can use a mirror or flip cards on your lap. If using DVD flashcards, then relax, and play one lesson. 4. Listen o Now, it s time for audio input. It doesn t have to be fancy, just choose a classical music piece and a world language. (Mommies in our classes like to color or craft while listening!) o If you have the tuning forks, this is a great time to play one note, holding the base of the instrument against your skin for vibrational input. That s it! Thank you for reading! This is a most precious and sacred time of life. Our families at Right Brain Kids wish you and your baby the very best! Please visit our web site for more information or Getting Started guides for older stages of development, including: infant-toddler (0-3) preschool (3-6) elementary (7-12) teens (13-18) adults special needs www.rightbrainkids.com