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The Way To Cultivate A Baby

Almost everybody is going to have a family in the future, naturally he or she will a baby to raise. Inevitably he or she is to encounter numerous problems concerned with their babies growth. Therefore, how to educate your children is one of the urgent issues.

From the fundamental things your baby contacts first to these that he or she may never get involved in. For example, if he is going to be an actor, he will probably know little about how a mining machine operates in the process of stone crushing, its doubtless that he doesnt know what a jaw crusher look like. Therefore, some tips are provided below if you wish your baby outstanding from the very beginning.

1.Identify the knowledge to teach your child. In an intellectual sense, it is knowledge from science, to art, biology, geography, history, music, language, literature, and all else that matters to man.

2. Once the divisions of knowledge been identified. Go further to list ten categories in each of the division of knowledge. For example, in Biology' division, you can list categories such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and etc.

3. Next, list the bit of intelligence' (BOI) under each category. For example, under mammal category, you can list down the bit of intelligence such as lion, tiger, cow, wolf and etc. Since knowledge is based on information which can be gained only through facts. Presenting those facts (BOI) in a properly way to a child will ensure these knowledge literally grows in the child's brain and they will be the base of all his future knowledge.

4. To teach bit of intelligence. You position yourself and your child comfortably facing each other. Show the cards about 18" away from your child. Make it like a game. Move the back BOI in the stack (get a quick look at the name you are about to say) to the front and say, 'Tiger'. One second for each card and no longer. You must present the BOI very, very quickly.

by: libby




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