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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;Tis the Season to be Jolly</title>
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		<title>By: Giovani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Giovani</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, Vicki!

Thanks, for sharing that technique!

BTW, it&#039;s very similar to what Glenn Doman does to help babies learn math and reading.  Parents give their little ones loving hugs right after a few seconds of rapid learning to anchor love to learning!  This even  works with adults, though it&#039;s important to find a way around socially learned discomfort around shows of affection.

If you doubt that, just see what happens when someone sings Happy Birthday at a restaurant! Hahaha! ;O)

Sunshine &amp; Blessings,
Giovani</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Vicki!</p>
<p>Thanks, for sharing that technique!</p>
<p>BTW, it&#8217;s very similar to what Glenn Doman does to help babies learn math and reading.  Parents give their little ones loving hugs right after a few seconds of rapid learning to anchor love to learning!  This even  works with adults, though it&#8217;s important to find a way around socially learned discomfort around shows of affection.</p>
<p>If you doubt that, just see what happens when someone sings Happy Birthday at a restaurant! Hahaha! ;O)</p>
<p>Sunshine &amp; Blessings,<br />
Giovani</p>
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		<title>By: Nicky</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 06:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Vicki

I think I have always known that distraction is a useful tactic when my older son (4) is being a bit challenging but I never think to use it at the time...which is funny cause when they are babies we do it all the time by shaking a rattle when they are crying, or pointing out things &amp; being excited by the smallest things..anything to stop them crying!! I tend to suggest playing eyespy but even then i don&#039;t always have the energy for that. Singing is a much easier activity so i&#039;ll try to remember this for next time...</description>
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<p>I think I have always known that distraction is a useful tactic when my older son (4) is being a bit challenging but I never think to use it at the time&#8230;which is funny cause when they are babies we do it all the time by shaking a rattle when they are crying, or pointing out things &amp; being excited by the smallest things..anything to stop them crying!! I tend to suggest playing eyespy but even then i don&#8217;t always have the energy for that. Singing is a much easier activity so i&#8217;ll try to remember this for next time&#8230;</p>
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