“We think that parents should love their brain-injured children even more. See the beauty in him or in her. Attend the “What To Do” course and start the intensive program as soon as possible. This will be the most rewarding thing for the family and for the parents.”
“There could be close to half a million people watching Haylie explaining how she created her business. They will all see this composed, confident, determined young woman and her mom sitting there next to her smiling a smile that feels too big for my face, thinking, “I remember when you couldn’t get the spoon in your mouth and look at you now!”
“Maria has been in remission now for over two years and we are thrilled with her progress and are thankful every day. We survived, we are stronger, we have our two beautiful daughters with us, My husband and I feel the program is essential for our daughters, with all the knowledge and benefits it offers, towards the achievement of their full intellectual, physical, and physiological potential in life.”
“Without The Institutes Blanca would be immobile, blind, wouldn’t talk, wouldn’t walk, wouldn’t read and we wouldn’t be as happy as we are.”
When children come to us, they have often received a poor prognosis and symptomatic labels, but no real diagnosis. We give children an accurate diagnosis that states the area of the brain involved, the degree of injury, and the extent of injury to brain.
Some medications have a suppressive effect on the brain. A sedated child is not a healthy child. We use a program of stimulation and opportunity, not medications, to help the injured brain to mature and function more normally.
Each child is unique and requires a program designed for that child’s neurological condition and physiology. Our clinical team works tirelessly to create one-of-a-kind treatment program that is ideal for each child based on regular evaluations.
We believe all children have a right to be intellectually, physically and socially excellent.
When parents know how the brain grows, they can create an enriched environment at home for their children.
Parents learn appropriate, safe, enjoyable and effective ways to promote the growth of the brain.
Janet Doman has been the director of The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential since 1980.
From a young age she worked side-by side with her father, Glenn Doman and her mother, Katie Doman, founders of The Institutes. She studied physical anthropology and neurophysiology at the University of Pennsylvania and Zoology at The University of Hull in England and then rejoined the staff of The Institutes in 1971.
Janet is the co-author of the best sellers How To Teach Your Baby To Read, How To Teach Your Baby Math, How To Multiply Your Baby’s Intelligence, How Smart Is Your Baby?, and How To Give Your Baby Encyclopedic Knowledge. Janet and her team of child brain developmentalist wrote The Pathway to Wellness and The Pathway to Excellence. She authored the children’s book Enough, Inigo, Enough.
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