Information for this article is taken from the book "Right Brain Education in Infancy" by Dr. Makoto Shichida, world-renowned founder of over 350 Child Academies in Japan.
How does a baby learn in the womb? According to child brain development specialist Dr. Makoto Shichida of Japan, the answer can be found in the right brain hemisphere. Also called the image brain, the right brain is active during gestation. Furthermore, the imaging right brain is the center for extra sensory perception, or ESP.
Because cells are sensitive and can transmit subtle energy patterns to the brain, a child has extra sensory perception in the womb. The unborn baby uses the cells of his developing body to gain information from the world around him, which is transmitted to his right brain hemisphere.
Unless there is interference, the right brain hemisphere is capable of putting extra sensory impressions on the screen of the mind, which is how it got the name image brain. Young children are highly receptive when it comes to extra sensory impressions because the left brain is not dominant in children up until the age of six or seven.
Dr. Shichida found that young children can be easily trained in ESP and that babies in the womb have ESP. He believes this is because the fetal right brain hemisphere is active while the left brain hemisphere is dormant.
The anecdotal evidence from Dr. Shichida of children having had awareness in the womb and of knowing things they could not have otherwise had knowledge of is very convincing.
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