The author reflects on their early childhood experiences with flash cards based on the Doman method, which promotes early brain stimulation for newborns. Despite criticism of the method, the author shares anecdotes of impressive feats achieved during infancy. They acknowledge the lack of scientific data supporting Doman’s approach but find value in engaging activities for babies.
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Don’t Look at My Baby
The author reflects on their dilemma regarding sharing pictures of their newborn daughter, Riley, amidst rising requests from family and friends. They advocate for the baby’s right to privacy and the importance of controlling one’s digital identity. To balance this, they created a password-protected site for selective photo sharing.