The Tree of Life - How to Recognise When You're Close to the Edge?

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asked Sep 12, 2019 in Electron Microscopy by alisaprincy (10,120 points)

When the parent learns of the child's  Memory Hack Review poor performance, the fear of 'embarrassment" of friends and relatives learning that the child is doing badly in school makes them put pressure on the child, threaten etc. Very rarely does that help. Most times, the child struggles through that phase, but emerges with a badly battered self-image, which in adulthood reflects in a weak, introverted personality, and with few exceptions, poor academic performance. You NEED to stop being scared of how your child's supposedly poor performance makes YOU look and focus on HELPING him/her overcome any obstacles s/he faces in learning effectively.

Children Are NOT Poultry Broiler Chicks or Catfish Babies Broilers are hybrid poultry birds that are fed with commercial rations by farmers to get them to grow together - quickly - from day-old chicks to 2kg market/table bird size in 4-6 weeks. Catfish babies(or fries) are also fed formulated rations with a similar objective of accelerating their growth to physical maturity faster than would normally have occurred if nature were allowed to take its course.

Unfortunately, our children have different rates of learning, and different "strengths" which tend very often to determine how fast they progress in different endeavours. That's why Dr. Bruno Bethlehem's research findings (mentioned in Robert Kiyosaki's book titled "If You Want To Be Rich & Happy, Don't Go To School?") that some children may not be READY to read until they are twelve (12) years old are quite instructive and worthy of note - for the wise parent. Stop trying to force your child(ren) to move at the same rate/pace of learning in the same areas as others. Help him/her/them find their natural learning style, pace, and interest, and BUILD on it in a way that ensures success in adulthood.

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