The Genesis of a Gifted Generation - New Book by Renown Researcher Examines Learning Before Birth


SEATTLE, Oct. 1, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- For years, hopeful parents have played music and language tapes to their unborn babies. But does this practice really produce positive results? According to an authority on the subject, substantial evidence for permanent advantages now exists. Learning Before Birth: Every Child Deserves Giftedness, just published by 1stBooks Library, details the history, theory, testing and techniques of a revolution in how and when children begin to learn.

Brent Logan, "a leading and revered expert in his field" according to Executive Woman of London, is the director of Prenatal Institute in Seattle, and has been pioneering a way to empower the fetus for 20 years. Learning Before Birth describes prenatal customs across many cultures, from ancient Asian rituals to contemporary technologies.

According to Logan, parents that follow his approach have children who do not cry at birth and have extended newborn attention spans, immediate recognition of parents' voices, increased physical strength, fewer health problems, undisturbed sleep patterns, accelerated developmental skills, early coordination, extreme linguistic proficiency, enormous self-motivation, prolific creative powers, improved school readiness, exemplary academic achievement, emotional balance, expanded cognitive abilities and enhanced social awareness.

"With Learning Before Birth, no expectant parent will miss their exclusive chance for providing a legacy by which the individual, family and humanity itself can benefit beyond measure. This knowledge can unlock potential for all children," Logan states.

His groundbreaking ideas have been well received throughout the scientific and medical communities. Physician Sarah Brewer, whose book Super Baby relates her experience using his method, calls it "a brilliant invention."

John Jarrett, M.D., director of Midwest Reproductive Medicine in Indianapolis and author of The Fertility Guide, echoes this analysis: "Logan's work is redefining education and is focusing our attention on perhaps the most important educational opportunity of all."

Noted obstetrician and author of While You Are Expecting, Rene Van de Carr, emphasizes, "For their child's lifetime benefit, every parent-to-be should hear about this discovery."

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation comments, "We commend Brent Logan for his commitment and dedication to this very worthwhile work."

An impressive speaker, Logan first brought his message to the vast populations of China, Russia, India and Southeast Asia. Prompted by requests from parents everywhere, he now offers his vision to anyone wishing an improved future for their child with the release of this life-changing resource, Learning Before Birth, available at all major bookstores and their websites.

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