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Why the initial
five years crucial to brain development?
At Birth, A baby’s brain
contains 100 billion neurons, connected to
each other by a pattern of wiring which has
yet to stabilize. This wiring or synapses
is crucial as it provides neurons nourishments
and as well protect them. Through the growing
process in the development of childhood, the
brain eliminates synapses that are seldom
or never used. The excess synapses of a child’s
brain undergoing very harsh and fast pruning,
starting around the age of ten or earlier.
We provide an environment
and training that stimulates children’s brain
as much as possible, covering all aspects
of mental and physical training.
All children are born genius,
given the right training and opportunity,
will grow up to be geniuses.
On April 13, 1997, millions
of people around the world watched in awe
as Tiger Woods won the masters golf tournament
in august, Georgia. Tiger’s performance was
extraordinary. He was the youngest golfer
ever to win the masters (20) and did so with
the lowest score (270) and highest margin
of victory (12) ever. Tiger’s win was the
first for a minority player at the Masters,
a tournament that had its first African American
player only two decades earlier. As impossible
as this and Tiger’s other golf achievements
have been, they are not completely unexpected
when you realize that as a baby, Tiger was
imitating his dad’s golf swing, as a 2 year
old he showed his putting skill on TV, and
as 5 year old he was featured in Golf Digest
magazine. In fact, though not many children
match Tiger's accomplishments, the first five
years of life are profoundly influential for
children. The events of these early years
initiate and direct a life long development
journey.
That is why it is important for children
to start early with proper stimulation and
learning programs.
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