Language Development Program Birth 12 Months
Language Development Program Birth 12 Months
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“Every sound a baby makes is language. The sounds a baby makes are not merely like English, they are English.” – Glenn Doman
Write Poem Here: Underline the word or words baby will say this week.
Choice Boards Note: it is a good idea to record your poetry sessions & conversation sessions to
review later: you will notice things in the video you didn’t hear or notice before.
Fill in the blanks (triangles) with the different choices for a question you may ask
your baby. I.e. for the question “What is wrong?” you could write: “hurt”, “hungry”,
“tired”, and “none of these”. Note: for the actual choice boards, use a full piece of
8x11 paper per board.
To use: ask the question and then place baby’s hand on each possible answer as you
say it (i.e. put baby’s hand on “yes” as you say “yes”, then “no” as you say “no). Then
let go of your baby’s arm and wait, seeing if he either reaches for one answer, or
looks at one. Start with only two choices, adding more as baby becomes more skilled.
This weekly log is for use with the program outlined in Glenn Doman’s “How Smart is Your Baby?” This log is meant to be a supplement and is not a replacement for a full understanding
of the program: please see book for more details. To learn how we use the program in our family, please visit DomanMom.com. The creator of this log and website is in no way affiliated
with or endorsed by Glenn Doman or the IAHP.
Print this page on the backs of the log pages for keeping notes
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Day 1 (S M T W T F S)
Material & Supplies
Circle M, T, W, etc. to show the day of the week
Day 4 (S M T W T F S)
Day 5 (S M T W T F S)
Day 6 (S M T W T F S)
Day 7 (S M T W T F S)
Summary of Week (Tip: weekly formal or informal evaluations are a good idea to determine what activities to progress to or focus more on)