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Doman Learning™️ provides busy parents with the tools they need to teach their children to read

06/04/2026

Today, Spencer Doman will speak with Douglas and Sheena about how they're incorporating early education into their daughter's upbringing. They run the account . Afterwards, Spencer will coach them through a Doman reading and math program.

05/21/2026

Join Spencer and Noah Doman live with your questions!

05/05/2026

Most Frequently Asked Questions about the Doman Method!

What if you're too busy to start teaching your kid reading, math or world knowledge?

04/25/2026

Our 2nd most asked question about the Doman Method!

Did you know kids are linguistic geniuses? Before age 6, their brains are ready to learn multiple languages simultaneously.

Here is our official Doman Method recommendation for teaching several languages at once.

Tell us your family’s languages in the comments!

04/23/2026

Our 2nd most asked question about the Doman Method!

Did you know kids are linguistic geniuses? Before age 6, their brains are ready to learn multiple languages simultaneously.

Here is our official Doman Method recommendation for teaching several languages at once.

Tell us your family’s languages in the comments! 🗣️👇

04/21/2026

After 6 years of Q&A's, we've put together our parents' most frequently asked questions!

#1: What should you do if your kid seems bored or distracted by their flashcards?

But actually, there is one more answer to this question...

It is so so so so important to always bring enthusiasm, love, and fun to your teaching sessions. If you're feeling frustrated it's okay to put down the cards and do something else. The cards can wait. If you're enjoying teaching and loving learning, your child will follow along.

Have any more questions? Drop them in the comments and we'll answer them!

02/17/2026

Are screens doing more harm than good for our kids? 📱

After 15 years of working with children, the difference between those raised on screens and those without is clear to me.

What do you think?

02/09/2026

Early exposure to quantities (not just numerals!) helps develop a baby’s natural ability to perceive numbers.

In this video, we’re breaking down the simple, fast, and fun way to introduce math using the Doman Method.

How to get started:
1. Be Fast: Keep it snappy so your baby stays engaged. ⚡️
2. Be Consistent: Show cards 3x a day for 5 days. 🗓️
3. Have Fun: Keep the energy high and the sessions short! 🥳

Once you’ve mastered quantities 0-10, you can keep going all the way to 100!

🎁 Ready to start? We’ve got you covered!
We’re giving away the first 10 quantity cards for FREE along with a week-long program to guide you through the process.
🔗 Click the link below download your free flashcards and start your baby’s math journey today!

https://www.domanlearning.com/glenn-doman-flash-cards

01/26/2026

Did you know that by age five, children who are read to daily hear about 1.4 million more words than children who aren't? 📚✨

That "Million Word Gap" is a huge head start for early literacy, but books aren't the only way to build a massive vocabulary. You can turn everyday moments into a beautiful learning moment with these three simple habits:

🌍 1. Label the World
Don’t just walk past things, tell your child about them! Describing the environment helps them link complex words to real-world objects in real-time.

🗓️ 2. Prep for the "Big Events"
Whether it’s a trip to the dentist or a birthday party, give them the "Who, What, and Where" beforehand. Using specific names and verbs to describe future events builds situational vocabulary and reduces anxiety.

➕ 3. The "Plus Three" Rule
When your child asks a question, don’t just stop at the answer. Give them the answer, plus three additional facts.

❤️ Like this post if you’re a book-loving parent! Follow for more tips on raising confident learners.

01/20/2026

Our ability to recognize quantities at a glance is our most basic foundational math ability, it’s called innate number sense.

How many happy emojis are there? 😁😁😁

You instantly knew there were three and you didn’t have to count. This is innate number sense.

Duke University found that a strong innate number sense in babies can be a predictor for future math success. That’s why we teach this foundational ability in a fun, loving way. We’ve been doing it for over 60 years with the Doman Method.

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