(August 15, 2022 Carmichael, CA) “Looking back on all our accelerated learning methods in the past few decades, it’s obvious now that we were investing our time in the wrong direction. We should have put all our efforts into training moms while they were pregnant,” Dr. Donna Schwontkowski, author of the new book The Womb Diaries. All Mommy-Baby Communication Starts Here said.
Dr. Donna, the founder of Million Dollar Memory, began teaching accelerated learning to postgraduates studying science in the 1980s. Many of them had received Ds or Fs on their midterm exams for tough classes such as biochemistry, microbiology, and neuroanatomy and sought out her 3 to 6-hour classes. That’s where they would learn half a semester’s worth of information in a fun way.
Dr. Donna, the founder of Million Dollar Memory, began teaching accelerated learning to postgraduates studying science in the 1980s. Many of them had received Ds or Fs on their midterm exams for tough classes such as biochemistry, microbiology, and neuroanatomy and sought out her 3 to 6-hour classes. That’s where they would learn half a semester’s worth of information in a fun way.
“I would test them a week later on what they had remembered – without a review – and only one person in 12 years scored 78 out of 100. All the rest were in the 90s or upper 80s,” she said. “What was super important was watching them transform into having confidence in their learning ability and in themselves.”
But now after researching and writing her latest book on mommy-baby communication in the womb, Dr. Donna said that all her state-of-the-art methods– which produced results that even stunned professors who believed it wasn’t possible for a student to make a comeback from a failing midterm grade to score in the high 90s on the final exam without cheating – are no comparison to the accelerated learning of the future.
“Moms from around the world in their stories in my book confirm that what they learn while pregnant gets transferred to their baby. Babies can learn a language in the womb and according to some expert linguists, language development doesn’t happen after birth. All languages have their own patterns and those patterns are imprinted in their neurological pathways in the baby in the womb. Whatever language is spoken in the room where the mother is will be picked up by the baby and that language will begin to be coded in the baby’s brain. This is why there have been babies who can speak words fluently from another language at a very early age.”
“Imagine the jump in IQ in children if every mom had people speaking a few different languages in the home. However, it’s not only language that’s important. Music – especially classical baroque music of Bach and Beethoven and Handel – gives the baby in the womb a sense of rhythm and an uncanny knack to play the songs heard in the womb on a musical instrument, even if no one ever taught them the song. Babies listening to music in the womb also end up exceptionally good at math. There’s a connection between music and math,” Dr. Donna stated.
“It’s mothers that have cracked the code on the best way to teach their babies to be smart in an effortless way. The experiences in the womb can have a profound and lifelong impact. What happens in the womb becomes neurological programming for life.”
The Womb Diaries. All Mommy-Baby Communication Starts Here is now available at TheWombDiaries.com in electronic formats and on Amazon for print formats .
Find out more at www.TheWombDiaries.com
Contact Dr. Donna Schwontkowski at 916-649-8323 or via email at [email protected]
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For decades, there has been a silence in the land about mommy-baby communication in the womb
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