Friday, April 9th, 2010
Practice makes permanent, not perfect. How and what you practice determines what is made permanent.
The saying should be, "Perfect practice makes perfect" though I prefer the word "Optimal". Perfection is a neurotic goal whereas Optimal is possible within the limits of strengths, weaknesses, values, goals and purpose.
Fine, so [...]
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
The breakthrough discovery of Dr. Titzer is that Babies can:
Start learning to read as early as 3 months old.
Learn to read easier and faster than 1st graders.
Learn multiple languages effortlessly in a window that closes down rapidly after the age of 4.
Dr. Titzer’s biggest contribution has been in widely publicizing these discoveries and putting together [...]
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