The book is a real page turner, pulling readers from one surprise to another. The formatting which demonstrates the three dimensional nature of the collection is a special treat. The depth and breadth of this volume is a terrific accomplishment. Together, the text and reproductions of these precious albums from the Library of Congress's shelves make a vital humanistic statement about how personal collections of photographic images have transformed our societal consciousness. Equally valuable is the thoughtful written analysis which accompanies and interprets these treasures in a social and artistic context. Obviously, it is a compilation of an extraordinary array of outstanding photographic images. Teaching your child photographic memory not only gives your child a great mental boost."'Photographic Memory: The Album in the Age of Photography' is a magnificent achievement with the highest quality printing and duplication. (One more reason to give your family television plenty of rest!) - Children who have some type of nighttime routine where they can process their day with a parent move right into right brain learning with minimal effort! Help your child access their right brain abilities by providing a diet rich in beautiful, loving images-and if their right brain is already overactive, make sure that these images are calming and peaceful. And, get this: - Children who watch less television have less images to download before accessing their right brain memory. As soon as Benjamin was able to release and download the emotional images that were at the forefront of his memory, he began to shine. ![]() In four short games, Benjamin increased his memory digit span from 4 to 21. When 30 new cards were spread out, he recalled 21. Ben looked for one second, closed his eyes and recalled 8 images. Then we spread 15 picture cards of familiar object on the floor mat. We flashed a card with 6 pictures once more. Step 3: PLAY We flashed a card with 6 pictures on it for one second. As soon as Ben's mental slate was cleared, his breathing became regular and slow. He then began to recall moments from past vacations, an afternoon with a baby-sitter, a few TV shows, a horseback riding lesson and a few other emotion-filled experiences-both pleasant and unpleasant. He sat still for a moment and then his eyes began to move once more-this time while closed. Step 2: DOWNLOAD "Close your eyes, Ben." Jennifer whispered. He began to wiggle around on Jennifer's lap. His eyes were still darting about the room. Her hands and arms relaxed around Ben's waist. Step 1: RELAX Ben settled onto his mother's lap as we guided both he and his mother to a gentle relaxation sequence. It was his first lesson and he was ready to sit down and begin. Benjamin scanned the shelves full of colorful play pieces designed to teach right brain lessons. As soon as he walked into the classroom, his youthful presence energized the environment. Benjamin was a cheerful red-headed six-year old. Here are three steps to boost your child's photographic memory: Step 1: Relax Step 2: Download Step 3: Play It really works! Here's how. A parent or teacher can patiently listen while the child independently pulls each image up. If a child is given time and space when relaxing before any type of learning experience, these images will immediately come to mind for processing. When working with older children who have already been exposed to many, many images, sometimes you need to download other overriding images first. Particularly when they have been exposed to hours of TV, DVDs, computers and video games. However, sometimes there are blocks to a child's ability to recall information. Teaching photographic memory techniques is a joyful process.
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