By
Shoaib Mohammed
Most
parents (if not all) want their Child to Develop into a Genius, but few know
how to. They would also want their Child to contribute to the society. It makes
sense for parents to know how to go about it. The starting point may be
surprising to some parents, but the truth is to recognize that your child
already has the potential to become a genius. Surprised? Don’t be! For that’s
the truth.
What
many parents already do however is to aim to improve their Child’s talents, by
enrolling their Child into classes or clinics which focus on improving skills.
While this may be good to an extent but the approach adopted by most classes /
clinics is a rather unidimensional one. If you happen to enrol your child into
a class for which he has an interest then you’re lucky, but otherwise not much
progress is made. And you keep wondering as to what went wrong.
It is
here that programs such as ‘Make Me a Genius’ (makemea-genius.com) can help.
They have a host of programs aimed at developing the skills of your child.
What’s
best is ‘The Make Me a Genius’ program is run by a team of experts headed by
The Modern Age Genius, Shoaib Mohammed. Shoaib is one of the most multi-faceted
talented personalities of our generation; he has an IQ which classifies him as
a 'Genius', a certified Genius if you would, though a person of Shoaib’s
calibre could care less about the certificate, which hardly has any real value
to him. The Make Me a Genius team continuously monitor your child’s
development.
They
narrow down your child’s interest areas and pay a specialized focus on such
skills, while also continuing with the general training. This makes them so
special. It took a person of Shoaib’s genius to come up with such an innovative
and unique program. Many wonder why such a program has not existed before (the
answer has already been provided for the careful reader), but more than
wondering parents should be happy that one actually exists now, and they should
make the best of this opportunity for their child. They children won’t complain
either.
Remember,
Genius is born, not made.
The
case for a Prodigy might be a little different. But, even a Prodigy like
Mozart, had extensive training from his father.
What’s
beyond your control is what you’d call a Savant, a person with prodigious
talents, but that’s a result of a neurodevelopmental disorder. And most people
with such disorders have very challenging lives, and most of them are not
Geniuses by any stretch of imagination, only in very rare cases the Genius
manifests.
So,
to answer the question, How to Develop Your Child into a Genius?
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