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"If you seek an early educational advantage for your child, the usual techniques would not necessarily be your best investment. Contrary to popular opinion, school subjects are best saved for the school years. Meanwhile, from birth, your child's brain is biologically turbocharged to learn LANGUAGES. By the first grade though, this instinctive superpower has already weakened. Thus, a child who knows three languages by the age of six has a permanent cognitive advantage that no school system or expensive private tutoring center could ever hope to match. No matter what your background or where you…mehr

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"If you seek an early educational advantage for your child, the usual techniques would not necessarily be your best investment. Contrary to popular opinion, school subjects are best saved for the school years. Meanwhile, from birth, your child's brain is biologically turbocharged to learn LANGUAGES. By the first grade though, this instinctive superpower has already weakened. Thus, a child who knows three languages by the age of six has a permanent cognitive advantage that no school system or expensive private tutoring center could ever hope to match. No matter what your background or where you live, Trilingual by Six will show you exactly how to give your child this phenomenal talent. The resources you'll need cannot be found in any bookstore or classroom, but they're so close to you that maybe you never even noticed them. In fact, they're right in your own neighborhood."--Back cover.
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A victim of his own restive curiosity, Dr. Lennis Dippel has always refused to fully appreciate the finer things in life and avoided the limitations of a normal expert. With a degree in general studies from Texas Tech University, he attended Southwestern Medical School. Intending to return to his small-town roots, he completed a residency in family medicine; but, an ill-fated romantic interest detoured him through Europe, where he made an equally doomed attempt to learn German. He eventually married a native Spanish speaker who had no better luck at teaching him her language. Resolved to give his children the opportunities he missed, Dr. Dippel exposed them to multiple languages from the very start, while he researched the world's database on childhood language acquisition. Based on this investigation, and findings from his highly successful home laboratory, he concludes that, without a doubt, there is an easier way to become multilingual.