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The Basic Concepts behind the Method
 

The Method is aimed at fulfilling the main purpose of education – to prepare children in a timely fashion to the future, to develop their individuality, achieve independence of their personalities, make possible their survival and further development of our civilization.

In view of breathtaking perspectives the 21st century promises to us we offer a didactically new form of education for children of 1,5 – 6 years old.

Pre-school years are a relatively short period in a human life, yet a child absorbs a lot more during this period of time than during the rest of his life.

Swedish neurobiologist Holger Headem conducted a series of experiments at the molecular level and concluded that “brain requires for its development, especially at early stages, not only adequate nutrition but stimulation. Neurons which are devoid of any of the factors especially stimulation (“educational environment”) cannot produce ribo-nuclear acids (RNA) protein content, cannot form a rich network of fibrous connections, they become empty bags, so to say, and finally become atrophied.

Let us help our children while it is not too late. Let us raise their functional literacy and help them better realize their potential in the future.

The Method is aimed at developing the following personal characteristics of the Man of the Future:

  • Developed memory, especially for new concepts and images
  • Developed imagination
  • Spatial thinking
  • Constructive and creative thinking
  • Associative thinking
  • Developed intuition
  • Ability to find innovative solutions to problems

Modern pre-school establishments are not capable of fully coping with the task of preparing man for the 21st century. We offer methodical assistance through our magic wand – the Electronic Intellectual Training Machine (EITM).
 
         
 
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