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#40669 02/15/04 12:24 PM
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My 7 year old daughter can see 3D images (magiceye.com, eyetricks.com). Boy! Was I ever surprised.

My question is how can I introduce her to photoreading without boring her? She likes to read.






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Send her to my website. lol

Ahh, but seriously - appeal to her the same way that LSC appeals to everyone else with it. Think of a way to explain the abilities of her inner mind, and the beautiful places she can go with it.

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Ler her see you doing it. Also let her play at it. No expectation just tell her and yourself just to see what happens when she flips the pages of a book. Let it be a game for her.

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Thanks. Good suggestion.

Another idea I could try would be to preview, photoread and activate a book together. Then when we're both finished we could ask each other questions about it.

It will probably be a book with calves and sheep in it but who cares, she'll be getting exposure to the system.

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Hey be sure to let us know if she surprises you with the system. I wouldn't expect it because she's so young but like Paul explains, children are better at learning things than adults. If it is possible, however, what a great time to start. The regular(slow) reading methods aren't too heavily set into the brain at that age and if a child could be taught photoreading, the advances made in schooling would be amazing! Even at 17 I see how this will help me through college, but a younger child could skip grades, become a genius... who knows? Anyways enough of my dreaming, good luck to both of you with photoreading.







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