Here is a list of blogs that of I know of that are written by “Early Learning Parents”. These are parents who have been inspired by Glenn Doman and other early learning / early teaching methods and philosophies.
Please contact me if you have an early teaching or Glenn Doman related blog you would like me to add to this list, or if you are the owner of one of these blogs and would like me to update the screenshot or description.
Updated June 2017
Early Learning Focused Blogs
Michal, a father of two from Slovakia, only came to discover Glenn Doman and early learning in 2016, but has definitely hit the ground running! He has already put up a fantastic website with lots of high quality articles sharing his experiences and insight on early learning, is building a collaboration website for parents to create encyclopedic knowledge cards, is building courses relating to early learning, has started a podcast, and more!
Monique, a mom from Canada, has been in the early learning community since her older son (now a preteen) was a preschooler. Her younger son, now early elementary age, did a lot of early learning activities from birth that she blogged about. You can read the archives of their early learning journey, or stay up to date in her current adventure of homeschooling and afterschooling her two sons.
Figur8 (formerly Babylicious)
Shen-Li, a mom of two from Malaysia, has been in the early learning community for a long time as well. In years past, she wrote dozens of articles on enhancing your baby and toddler’s development, reviews on educational products for young children, “Right Brain” education methods, and more. Her children are older now and she still writes about enhancing their development, but you can check out her archives if you’re interested in her content in the 0-3 age group.
Early Learning with Marta, Eaton, & Nathaniel
Marta, a mother of two from Hawaii, has also written quite a bit about her early learning activities that she did with both of her boys. They are now elementary aged and homeschooled, but you can check out the archives for activities they did when they were younger (also see her separate blog, Early Learning with Nathaniel, that she kept Nathaniel was a baby).
Gentle Revolution Homeschooling
Gentle Revolution Homeschooling was the blog that I kept from 2007-2012, before creating DomanMom.com. I have now also archived most of my posts from 2012 to 2015 there as well, as my writing style and post format has changed quite a bit and I want Doman Mom to stay fresh and consistent with my new focus (Doman Method implementation). I am a mother of three from the USA (originally from the Midwest, but raising my kids in California), and I wrote a lot about early learning after discovering Glenn Doman when my oldest son was two.
Krista, a mother of five from Florida and creator and owner of MonkiSee products (a wonderful, professionally done line of Early Learning DVDs, flashcards, and books that I highly recommend) writes a great blog full of early learning related articles.
Another blog by Krista (owner of MonkiSee), Teaching Baby to Read has lots of great articles primarily focused on baby language development.
Tamsyn, a mother of five from Utah, has also been in the early learning community for many years and has done many early learning activities with all of her children. She wrote about quite a bit of it on her blog, which has some great articles as well as personal experiences.
Lacy, a mother of four, writes mostly about homeschooling (with a specialty in exploration based math with Cuisenaire Rods) also writes from time to time about early learning related activities, especially teaching math concepts to toddlers.
Kaysha, a mother of one from Iowa, has been writing about early learning activities since her son was a baby. Her child is currently early elementary age, and she writes about the educational enrichment activities they do, but feel free to check out the archives to explore posts in the 0-3 age group.
PokerCub’s Wild Childhood Adventure!
Tim, a father of one from Colorado, wrote quite a few articles about his early learning journey on his blog.
Anke, a mother of two from Europe, writes about early learning topics and activities on her blog.
Living With Kids Rocks (formerly Early Education Essentials)
Natalie, a mother of three from Ukraine, writes about early learning and educational activities she does with her homeschooled children.
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Teaching My Toddlers (newest post: 2013)
Tonya, an early learning mother, wrote about early learning related topics for a short time and has a nice little archive you can browse through.
Raising Royalty (newest post: 2013)
Ashly, a mother of two from California, kept a blog for a few years with some early learning related articles and experiences.
Intellikids! Early Learning Down Under (newest post: 2012)
Kimba, an early learning mother from Australia, wrote quite a few posts related to early learning between 2010-2012.
How to Grow a Child (newest post: 2010)
An anonymous author wrote several blog posts related to Glenn Doman and early learning several years ago on How to Grow a Child.
Moose’s Lodge (newest post: 2010)
Moose’s Lodge, another blog written by an anonymous author, has several posts related to trying out the Glenn Doman Method with her son.
Other (blogs by EL parents with a little bit of Early Learning content)
Larry, a father of two from Ohio, has a blog covering a variety of topics, including quite a few related to early learning. His essay on baby reading is fantastic, he has some articles about early learning in his education section, and he also is also the creator of an amazing (and free!) early learning phonics system called Reading Bear (which he also has some articles about).
Child Psychology Cork (newest post: 2013)
Catherine, a mother of two from Ireland, wrote a few articles related to early education on her blog. She also wrote quite a few updates related to her no longer updated Facebook page.
Special Needs Early Learning Blogs:
Down Syndrome: A Day to Day Guide (newest post: 2017)
Andi, a mother of a special needs child and a member of the early learning community, has quite a few early learning related articles in her archives.
Down Syndrome – Up Up Up and Away! (by Laura) (newest post: 2015)
Laura, a mother of a child with Down Syndrome, has quite a lot of articles in her archives related to early learning.
Other Languages:
I haven’t personally tried to read these blogs yet, but they were all recommended to me as blogs written by early learning parents, and if you don’t speak the language, you might see how well Google Translate does on translating the content for you!
Diário dos papais (Portugese) (by Mario) (newest post: 2016)
Caiet pentru şcoala de…acasă (Romanian) (by Raluca) (newest post: 2017)
Mic atelier de creatie (Romanian) (by Camelia) (newest post: 2015)
Ominunatanebunie (Romanian) (by Oana) (newest post: 2017)
Our English Homeschool (Romanian) (by Adina) (newest post: 2016)