G.T. Bond's Absolutely Stupendous Book of Colors
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About the Book
"G. T. Bond's Absolutely Stupendous Book of Colors" encompasses a method the author had created for her own seven children while they were growing up. As one of several techniques she used to raise the abilities of toddlers, it inductively introduces a wide range of colors with constant review and application to encourage over learning. When tried on 35 children who were not Ms. Bond's, it resulted in fast and lasting success. Among her own children today, who were identified as gifted in California's schools, are prominent leaders who are recognized internationally as top in their fields.
About the Author
Gloria Bond, historian and novelist, authored Sons of Yocahu: A Saga of the Tainos’ Devastation on Hispaniola and is working on the next book in its trilogy. She co-authored The Gift of Ah Marr with Professor Rose L. Tse, M.D., published G.T. Bond’s Absolutely Stupendous Book of Colors that is designed to increase intelligence in toddlers, and is completing another such book. As a second grade teacher, non-readers entering her class were reading fluently within weeks and test scores among her students escalated significantly. As a mother of seven gifted children, some of them are now prominent leaders in this world.