The methods practiced by the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential are the focus of these success stories.
Abby was a girl who had meningitis as a baby and suffered brain-damage. She was blind, could not sit up or crawl, and could not feed herself.
Her parents read "What To Do About Your Brain Injured Child", by Glenn Doman.
They began patterning, and after a few months, Abby began crawling. After six months, she began creeping. Then she began to walk. She is no longer blind, can read at a second grade level, and can feed herself. She walks a mile a day, is funny and smart.
Abby is like thousands of other brain injured children who have been helped by The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, the non-profit organization founded by Glenn Doman. (source: IAHPvideos/YouTube)
Ella suffered a stroke while still in utero, affecting the left side of her body. Her left arm and leg were very rigid. Ella did not talk, did not see well, and could not smile well because the elft side of her face could not move.
After her parents placed her on the program of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, a non-profit organization founded by Glenn Doman, she saw incredible improvements. She has become less rigid, and learned to crawl and creep. She is now walking under a overhead ladder, and her vision has improved. Ella increased her oxygen intake and lung capacity, and is now speaking. She can now control her left hand, arm and leg.
She has been taken off the anticonvulsant Phenobarbitol, which made her more alert. She loves to read and dance, and is very intelligent, and even knows Spanish. Now, she has a beautiful smile. (source: IAHPvideos/YouTube)
After her parents placed her on the program of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, a non-profit organization founded by Glenn Doman, she saw incredible improvements. She has become less rigid, and learned to crawl and creep. She is now walking under a overhead ladder, and her vision has improved. Ella increased her oxygen intake and lung capacity, and is now speaking. She can now control her left hand, arm and leg.
She has been taken off the anticonvulsant Phenobarbitol, which made her more alert. She loves to read and dance, and is very intelligent, and even knows Spanish. Now, she has a beautiful smile. (source: IAHPvideos/YouTube)
Kyle, a brain injured boy, was blind until 8 months of age. He did not move for the first year and a half of life.
After only a week on the program of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, a non-profit organization founded by Glenn Doman, Kyle began to scoot on his stomach.
After a year on the program, Kyle is not only crawling, but, pulling up to a standing position, and cruising furniture. He is now very funny and social, as well as smart. (source: IAHPvideos/YouTube)
After only a week on the program of the Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential, a non-profit organization founded by Glenn Doman, Kyle began to scoot on his stomach.
After a year on the program, Kyle is not only crawling, but, pulling up to a standing position, and cruising furniture. He is now very funny and social, as well as smart. (source: IAHPvideos/YouTube)
The Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential: http://www.iahp.org
