How To Teach Your Baby In The Womb
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"Prepare to be amazed by a combination of disciplines harmoniously working together in support of one fact, ‘How to Teach Your Baby in the Womb’. This book eloquently teaches that scientific perspective is no different from cultural and religious outlooks when it comes to pre-birth education/prenatal education.
I cannot guarantee you that you will still be here in fifty years to come, but I can tell you that your knowledge, wisdom and character might be transmitted from generation to generations. This book teaches you how to go about doing the latter and more.
As human beings, we communicate via radio signals from miles away; studying the origin of stars from far heavens. Yet we fail or perhaps neglect to communicate with what is within the womb, living in a same room with us. We build malls and cities yet we fail to give our children a good, strong foundation. In the commercialize world that we live in, we have learned to pay for everything, we have to pay for everything, but how much attention do we pay to our future?
The future is acquired through knowledge and learning; and learning starts at the womb. This is where mental giants are formed. This book shows that when you learn how to prepare your body mind and soul for pregnancy, you will have no regrets in the near future. Let us take advantage of this opportunity and teach our babies in the womb. This is a pre-birth education, a syllabus for all generations. Whether you are young or old, man or woman, get yourself a copy and secure a better future for yourself and the future generation."
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How To Teach Your Baby In The Womb - Hamza Moleleki
How to Teach Your Baby in the Womb
By Hamza Moleleki
Published by: Bantu Works Investments
Copyright 2015 by Hamza Moleleki
Smashwords Edition
Edited by Irene Makgato, Mphutlane wa Bofelo, Tumelo Khoza and Angy Mbonambi
eBook ISBN 9780620648875
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Foreword
Conversational, educational, and motivational, ‘How to teach your baby in the womb’ is an ante-natal care manual, parenting guidebook and a personal development and positive living notebook all in one. Hamza Moleleki writes in a free flowing, non-pedantic, easy and accessible language. A must-read for all who care about building a better world for future generations.
Mphutlane wa Bofelo
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 - First stage of conception
The concept of conception
Conception in African Cultures: Example of the Dagara and the Zulu peoples
Why the brain looks like a fetus
How
Pre-birth education from different cultures
Korea and China
Japan
Religion and science
One of the reasons why some communities are productive
Preparation stage
Mind
Body
Soul
Environment
Habits
Partner
Chapter 2 - Pregnancy stage
No stone should be left unturned
Sound
Sounds the fetus shouldn’t be exposed to
Books
Give your child a head start
Alia Sabur the world’s youngest professor
The key
Don’t forget
Commitment from both parents
Teaching commitment
What the child believes in
Don’t be lazy
Body clock/biological clock
Don’t confuse the child
Funerals when pregnant
Killing of animals
Chapter 3 - World review
Why kids lie today
Mother tongue
Why women are the mothers of civilisation
Respect your womb
A small price to pay
Don’t be too demanding
Promote life when carrying life
Eating together
A winning mindset
Give a care
African Proverb
Teaching
Remember those days
The communal body needs to be healed
Abdul Rahman Farah youngest hafiz aged 3
Chapter 4 - When the child is born
While the head is soft
How to talk to the baby
Tebogo Ditshego
Importance of a foundation
Breastfeeding
Playtime
Two schools before pre-school
Passing dislikes and fears
The sins of their fathers
Your words
Chapter 5 - Reflections
Jewish laws on the significance of the mother
Muhammad on the significance of the mother
Monks lesson on the law of cause and effect
The cause of how you react
The Clot
Accidental pregnancy
One of the reasons why suicide exist
What happened?
Born again
Always put God in the equation
The science of mating
A good family
Be a good mother
Be a good father
Once upon a time
In closing
The law of causality
Should be taught every year
To the young people
To the men out there
Bibliography
About Hamza Moleleki
Connect with Hamza Moleleki
Special Thanks
Dedication
Blurbs
Mama Tu Nokwe
Ayanda Nhlangothi
Mama Marilyn Nokwe
Introduction
Prepare to be amazed by a combination of disciplines harmoniously working together in support of one fact, ‘How to Teach Your Baby in the Womb’. This book eloquently teaches that scientific perspective is no different from cultural and religious outlooks when it comes to pre-birth/prenatal education.
I cannot guarantee you that you will still be here in fifty years to come, but I can tell you that your knowledge, wisdom and character might be transmitted from generation to generations. This book teaches you how to go about doing the latter and more.
As human beings, we communicate via radio signals from miles away; studying the origin of stars from far heavens. Yet we fail or perhaps neglect to communicate with what is within the womb, living in a same room with us. We build malls and cities yet we fail to give our children a good, strong foundation. In the commercialize world that we live in, we have learned to pay for everything, we have to pay for everything, but