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The Prenatal Institute
Dr. Brent Logan has devoted much of his life to the study of fetal enrichment, and is a principle theorist for prenatal stimulation. He is the director of the Prenatal Institute in Seattle through which he has pioneered an enormous amount of research into prenatal stimulation. He is considered one of the most world-renowned experts in this field. In 1995, he invented the BabyPlus system based on more than 20 years of research into prenatal stimulation and his book, Learning Before Birth, Every child deserves giftedness, is helping parents to understand how fetal enrichment is achieved using the BabyPlus system.
The idea for the BabyPlus was based on the 1960s work of Lee Salk, an American psychologist who had noticed that mothers instinctively held their babies on their left side. Further studies showed that stimulating maternal environments alter the unborn baby's brain physiology and improve their learning skills.
Dr Logan says that the BabyPlus produces a complex pattern of sounds to stimulate your baby's brain cells and therefore increase his intellect. He dubs the program The Cardiac Curriculum, and says that the 40,000 babies born worldwide after the program was used during pregnancy are born calmer, not crying, and stronger both physically and intellectually.
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