Thursday, May 2, 2013

Early learning for Babies!!!

We may think that after 2 years only it is the right time for children to go to school and learn and understand language and things around.
But in reality it is actually from conception till 2 years is the time that the kids have the maximum ability to grasp the things that you tell them through both words and mind…Yes. They can read your mind completely and understand what you think about them or want them to do and I have experienced it completely with my Kid  Hope you to have a wonderful experience too…
The product “Your baby can read” By Robert Titzer is an awesome one that will surprise you when you use it for ur kid.. I wish such a system is available to make baby learn Tamil too !!!

Here is some of the insights about Early learning and the product..

The Fundamentals of Early Learning

If intelligence is the ability to learn, then babies are born geniuses!
While a baby's brain has the potential to learn just about anything, parents have an important role to play in determining just how much - and how easily - their baby learns. Here, we discuss the key issues to bear in mind when teaching your baby.
Why is early learning so important?

The period from birth to age eight - and especially, from birth to age three - is a critical time in baby brain development. This is because the first years of life lay the neurological foundation for intellectual growth into adolescence and adulthood.
From the moment of conception, the neurons (nerve cells) of the brain multiply faster than any other cells in a baby's body. The rapid pace of baby brain development continues into early childhood: at birth, the brain weighs 25 percent of its adult weight; by age one, 50 percent; by age two, 75 percent; and by age three, 90 percent.

Your Baby Can Read! - Overview

Your Baby Can Read! is an early language development system for infants and toddlers. Based on the research of Dr. Robert Titzer, the DVDs employ whole reading and some phonics to help babies learn language patterns during an optimal time when their brains are developing rapidly and are intensely focused on picking up language patterns. According to Dr. Titzer, babies can learn the patterns of written language just as naturally and easily as they learn the patterns of spoken language. Often though, babies are not exposed to enough written language for this learning to occur.

The Your Baby Can Read! system contains five DVDs which are focused on helping babies and kids up to five years old learn to read by giving them a multi-sensory experience with heavy exposure to print.

For more information refer to : http://www.brillbaby.com/early-learning/introduction-to-early-learning.php

To buy the product in India: http://www.tbuy.in/Product/Your_Baby_Can_Read

To buy the product abroad: http://yourbabycanread.com/


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Flower Remedies to Emotional problems

This is an interesting fact I came across recently. Again an emphasis on the power of nature...Have got good testimonials from my friends on this.. So planning to get a trial on me....

Bach flower remedies are dilutions of flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English bacteriologist, pathologist and homeopath, in the 1930s.[1] Bach believed that dew found on flower petals retain healing properties of that plant.[2] The remedies are intended primarily for emotional and spiritual conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, insomnia and stress.

The remedies contain a very small amount of flower material in a 50:50 solution of brandy and water. Because the remedies are extremely diluted they do not have a characteristic scent or taste of the plant. It is claimed that the remedies contain "energetic" or "vibrational" nature of the flower and that this can be transmitted to the user.[3] Bach flower remedies are considered vibrational medicines, and rely on a concept of water memory. They are often labeled as homeopathic because they are extremely diluted in water, but are not true homeopathy as they do not follow other homeopathic precepts such as the law of similars or the belief that curative powers are enhanced by shaking and repeated diluting ("succussion").

There are 38 remedies in the Bach remedy system. All of them were discovered in the 1920s and 1930s by Dr Edward Bach, a well-known bacteriologist, physician and pathologist.

Each remedy is associated with a basic human emotion. Mimulus, for example, is the remedy for when we are anxious or afraid about something specific. Taking the remedy helps us overcome our fear and face it with courage.

Dr Bach designed his system to be simple. It may seem daunting at first, but anybody can learn how to use it, and on this site you will find all you need to get you started. Most remedies are sold in liquid form, and the idea is that you will mix together the remedies you need so that the mix of remedies matches your current emotional situation. Like Dr Bach, we believe that healing on an emotional level has knock-on effects on other levels: a healthy emotional life and a balanced personality will allow your body to find its own natural state of health.

Use the information here to look up every remedy and find out what it is for. We tell you how to select and take the remedies, and how they are made, and we have lots of recommendations for further reading if you want to know more. You can also learn a bit about the philosophy of simplicity that underpins the system and the work of the Bach Centre.

For more information on each remedy in this list click the relevant link. It might help to read some case studies first to see how they work.

Agrimony - mental torture behind a cheerful face

Aspen - fear of unknown things

Beech - intolerance

Centaury - the inability to say 'no'

Cerato - lack of trust in one's own decisions

Cherry Plum - fear of the mind giving way

Chestnut Bud - failure to learn from mistakes

Chicory - selfish, possessive love

Clematis - dreaming of the future without working in the present

Crab Apple - the cleansing remedy, also for self-hatred

Elm - overwhelmed by responsibility

Gentian - discouragement after a setback

Gorse - hopelessness and despair

Heather - self-centredness and self-concern

Holly - hatred, envy and jealousy

Honeysuckle - living in the past

Hornbeam - tiredness at the thought of doing something

Impatiens - impatience

Larch - lack of confidence

Mimulus - fear of known things

Mustard - deep gloom for no reason

Oak - the plodder who keeps going past the point of exhaustion

Olive - exhaustion following mental or physical effort

Pine - guilt

Red Chestnut - over-concern for the welfare of loved ones

Rock Rose - terror and fright

Rock Water - self-denial, rigidity and self-repression

Scleranthus - inability to choose between alternatives

Star of Bethlehem - shock

Sweet Chestnut - Extreme mental anguish, when everything has been tried and there is no light left

Vervain - over-enthusiasm

Vine - dominance and inflexibility

Walnut - protection from change and unwanted influences

Water Violet - pride and aloofness

White Chestnut - unwanted thoughts and mental arguments

Wild Oat - uncertainty over one's direction in life

Wild Rose - drifting, resignation, apathy

Willow - self-pity and resentment

The original system also includes an emergency combination remedy. Other pre-mixed combinations are offered by many remedy producers, but they tend to be ineffective because they are not chosen individually.

( This is available in most of the homeopathy shops in India )

Click here to know more...

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

VALIDATION

"Validation" is a very awesome video that would make me smile, no matter in whatever mood I am.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbk980jV7Ao

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Who are we?

We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience.

We’ve got to realize that we are only here (in the physical sense) temporarily. We’ve got to realize this so that we can then go forth and grab ahold of everything that brings us joy.
For most of us are here living a life of fear and caution – holding on to our physical life as if that’s all we have.
If we realize that we’re only temporary (and that we’re far grander than we think) then that might just be enough for us to throw caution against the wind. And I presume that the only way to fly is to throw caution against the wind.

--- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin