Right Brain Education

November 8, 2008 at 4:34 pm 2 comments

Right Brain Education is a 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.

Right Brain Education focuses on accelerated early learning program inspired by Maria Montessori, Glenn Doman, Makodo Shichida, Tony Buzan and many others.

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  • 1. Liz Fetter  |  November 14, 2008 at 5:57 am

    Hi! I am new to your site and could not have been more pleased to read your latest post “Right Brain Education”. I am a firm believer in the importance of developing the Right brain as well as learning through Montessori education. The combonation of Left and Right working together is very important, however it seems they could not be talked about less. :( … Check out the book “A Whole New Mind: Moving from the information age to the conceptual age” written by Daniel Pink. You will be blown away. Enjoy, and thank you for speaking about something that needs more attention!!

  • 2. Mouseonhouse!  |  November 19, 2008 at 12:55 am

    Hi Liz Fetter,

    Thanks for popping by! Great to know you are into Right brain techniques too. I will check out the book you have recommended. :)

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