A Message from the Author to Home Schooling Parents

Dear Home Schooling Parent,

I, too, am a home schooling parent - in fact, I began home schooling my child in utero! I had read that reading the same book to a growing fetus speeds brain and motor development because of the repetition of words and consistency of intonation. So I chose one book and my husband, Peter, chose another. We also played three pieces of classical music for the same reasons. Our son, Pearce, is now three and thriving!

Whatever your style of home schooling, MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Colors reviews important brain research every parent should know. With your busy life, this simple example of one-on-one play with your infant will make a significant difference in how you view maximizing your child's lifetime learning potential.

Grounded in multi-disciplinary research, each page in this handbook is packed with clear, actionable insights into brain development and specifically how and why early color learning can create neural connections in a child's developing brain. It doesn't waste pages with common-sense parenting basics that readers already know. This is a quick and precise read for busy parents. The technique of color learning introduced in the book is simple, easy and fun. Why didn't someone tell you this sooner?

Look for the forthcoming titles in the series, each with the latest brain research:
MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Shapes
MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Numbers
MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Letters

Best Regards,

Nancy Heleno

Founder and President, MindExpanse, Inc. Author of MindExpanse Baby: Discovering Colors