The Institutes is a group of nonprofit institutes founded by Glenn Doman in 1955. The Institutes is internationally known for its pioneering work in child brain development and for its programs to help brain-injured children achieve wellness and well children achieve excellence.
Historically, children diagnosed with developmental delay, cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome, attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, learning problems, dyslexia and a host of other symptomatic diagnoses have been considered hopeless. Excerpt from parent in our network:
“Let me give you a bit more back ground on IAHP, the first thing I was told when I came across IAHP was to read a book named “What to do About your Brain Injured Child” by Glenn Doman, they treat kids from all over the world, and I’ve seen kids who were condemned to illnesses such as Autism, Spastics, Mentally Deficiency, Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy (like my daughter) and I use the word “condemned” because most doctors did that, condemned my child to the use of drugs, and to live her life with that decease, but once I visited IAHP and met kids who once suffered from such challenges, and saw that many of them had not only fully recovered, most of them were in excellent shape and their level of intelligence was well above their peers!” Go to website…
Comment from Alan Phillips, JD: I looked into Doman’s work years ago–it’s amazing. They had kids at age 4 and 5 reading and understanding Shakespeare and doing calculus–and loving it. We have potential that is vastly underdeveloped and underutilized.
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