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Baby Human Geniuses In Diapers

Baby Human Geniuses In DiapersHUMAN BABY - DVD Movie
Posted on February 14, 2011.
Posted In: Babies
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Vernia Heidrick says...
This was very well done.The DVD presents various topics like movement, speech, perception related to infant development.They include clips from some very interesting research studies.The DVD is very fun to watch.The true highlight of the DVD is the many many babies!!!Will give you some insight into infant development.



Truly, even if you are infant specialist and know everything there is to know about infants and toddlers, this DVD is worth it - lots and lots of cute babies in action :)
Posted on February 15, 2011
Meaghan Morton says...
This show is absolutely fascinating.It is one of the most interesting and educational shows I've seen about childhooddevelopment.The show does a great job of showing various experiments being done at different universities around the country and then talking about the conclusions from the experiments.



The only reason I am not rating this a 5 is because they only included 3 episodes on this DVD.I am pretty sure that there are more episodes in the series.I'd love to see the whole series on DVD.
Posted on February 16, 2011
Jere Fereday says...
This series of "to walk," "to think," and "to talk" is a great resource for child/human development.It portrays current research in a brief yet engaging manner.I use it in my Human Development course and students consistently find it helpful, informative, and interesting in demonstrating concepts and research that we're covering.The second series of "to feel," "to belong," and "to relate" is also a great one.
Posted on February 17, 2011
Maria Abellera says...
A wonderfully insightful program whether you have kids or WERE one, which I think covers just about everyone. You learn not only about babies and toddlers but also about yourself and how you developed. My only complaint is that there are not enough episodes available for purchase.
Posted on February 19, 2011
Melodie Bergfeld says...
True, this isn't a series for parents looking for advice (as one of the previous reviewers critiqued), but this is MY FAVORITE baby show and I am very glad that I can ditch my tapes now that it is out on DVD.There are a great many more episodes than those listed on this single DVD-- let's hope that this disk is profitable enough so that they decide to sell them all!

The episodes present classic psyc. experiments of developmental perception that are simply facinating.If you are taking an intro. to psycology course and all the dry textbook descriptions are putting you to sleep, get this DVD!Actually looking at the sweet little guys go through the set-ups will help you remember the different cognitive stages.They are just too cute! and it is neat to see what "tricks" you can play on your own little fellow.
Posted on February 19, 2011
Milissa Swiderski says...
This DVD possesses some of the best editing and production that I have yet to see in a child development product.



Each of the sections (cognitive, physical, and language) is well researched.It's easy to understand and highly accessible.



Just as perfect for a personal library as it is for staff development.
Posted on February 19, 2011
Jeannine Mossa says...
I've watched the Baby Human in several occasions and have enjoyed every part of it.Its an excellent program that helps parents understand and learn about the wonderful human baby. If anyone is interested the company Express Media Canada, offers the second series.
Posted on February 20, 2011
Lesa Reglin says...
I saw part of this series on Discovery Health last year and I had to get it! This is a must have for parents who want to understand how babies grow and learn. Best video of its kind out there...and the price is excellent!
Posted on February 20, 2011
Jan Rundquist says...
My profession is in Child Development, particularly autism, and I have been searching for many years for an effective teaching tool for parents and students that is enjoyable and informative at the same time. I have even tried rather unsuccessfully to video typically developing infants and children myself to use as tools. Nothing can even remotely compare with this series of documentaries: "To Walk", "To Talk" and "To Think". I cannot wait for the release of The Baby Human II which includes "To Relate" and "To Belong".



Not only a great teaching tool, but a WONDERFUL baby shower gift!



Pauline A. Filipek MD

UC Irvine School of Medicine

Director, For O.C. Kids
Posted on February 24, 2011
Valerie Hollomon says...
I saw part of this series on cable and had to see more. Unfortunately they haven't come out with the full series on DVD yet - I think this is the only one available. It's extremely interesting viewing and shows a lot of research done with infants as support. I haven't seen any other programs like it.
Posted on February 25, 2011

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