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Produced shortly after the publication of
Evolution's End, this broadcast quality series is the most comprehensive
summary of Joe's contribution to the field of child and human development
available anywhere. |

Joe begins by describing the nature of intelligence,
brain development, and the critical role adults play at each stage of a
child's development. |

Here, Joe describes the miracle of pregnancy,
birth and bonding, the optimal conditions for birth, the negative impact
of unnecessary intervention and ways of providing the safest, most intimate
experience for mother, baby and family. |

Play is the most important activity for the
early child. Joe explores how authentic play creates the foundation for
all higher learning. He describes language development, the importance of
imagination, storytelling and the adverse impact of television and computers
during the early years. |
 
Joe compares true learning with the conditioning found in many educational
environments. True education is drawing out, challenging and developing
a child's innate capacities rather that pouring in cultural or economic
norms. Understanding the nature of real learning changes dramatically how
we view schooling. |

In this program Joe reaches beyond the limitations
most adults have accepted for themselves by exploring human potentials few
of us develop. Referencing the developmental stages, he describes insight
and intelligence, true creativity and the capacity to think and reason without
conflict. |
 
The brain grows well into our late twenties,
bringing changes in perception and behavior. Joe shares the idealism and
passion found in adolescence, the despair many teens feel when their models
fail to meet these high expectations, and what new possibilities may emerge
beyond adolescence, including research involving the intelligence of the
heart. |
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The Complete Set - Six one-hour videos $100
Set of six audio CDs $55
Individual video programs $19.95
Individual audio CDs $12.95
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