Does anyone know how to make your own Glen Doman Flash cards?

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Found a tutorial for how to make schichida flash cards not GD cards. Basic steps? 1. Think of a topic (that either you or your child finds interesting) 2. Find a relevant list online or compile one. Wikipedia is a good resource. 3. Find a suitable image for each item on the list 4. Create the soft copy flashcards file 5. Print, cut and glue the flashcards How big should the flashcards be? 1. Most objects / images: usually A5 (=1/2 A4) 2. Random / variety / organised dots / poems / songs: usually A4 3. Images with more details: A4 What type of paper to use? Name of paper: Art card Weight: 270-310gsm (Heavier cards are sturdier and easier to speed flash) Coating: At least 1 glossy side (facing the child). I use 2 glossy sides when writing directly. http://www.mummyshomeschool.com/shichida-flashcards-how-to-make/

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Brillkids.com has flashcard pdf files that you can print out. Don't think they're original Glenn Doman cards but according to the site it is inspired by the Glenn Doman method of teaching children by showing them flashcards everyday. You will need an Adobe Reader to download and print these cards. Here's the link: http://www.brillkids.com/free-download/flash-card-printouts.php

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I don't know how to make the cards, but I bought mine from Carousell - I picked up both English and Math and the GD book. I paid less than $150 for all 3. If price is the issue, I heard that China is selling similar flash cards, not from Glenn Doman, but they print the cards according to Glenn Doman requirements.

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