We enjoyed the last few days at the national (ACOG) show. ACOG stands for American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Overall, the BabyPlus product was very well received, and there was a lot of interest from many of the physicians regarding BabyPlus and critical times in child development. We met many pregnant physicians. We are happy to give them a free BabyPlus system, knowing that they would be convinced of the benefits after using BabyPlus.
The overall belief there seemed to be that learning does take place in the womb, and that one of the most important prenatal development facts is that the womb is not a sound proof booth. The fact that BabyPlus is an “age appropriate” curriculum that encourages auditory discrimination leading to cognitive development was well received. The critical times in child development are not 0 to three, but rather prenatally to three, starting as early as 18 weeks, when the auditory system is fully developed.
