
Have you heard of the kid that read 172 pages in two hours? That sounds like a fairy tale or a myth, doesn't it? Just wait! the kid you see here did it in front of me the author of this blog. And, you know what? He was able to explain what he read and he is only Seven years old. What an incredible mind! What a beautiful mental machine God had placed in our little children! Do you know that your child can do it too? You see, Mish the Genius has ordinary parents who believe that he has an extraordinary mind. When he was four years old, he knew the fifty States of the United States and their capital cities and we have the video to prove it. Prove what? We want to prove that all children are endowed with creative intelligence and if we awaken the dormant genius in them, they will do big things, incredible stuffs, extraordinary discoveries like Einstein did and even more. Parents, let's get to work. This is real. You may have a little bundle in your hands, a hidden treasure under your roof and you walk on by it every day not realizing the gifts that the Creator has given to you. Let me know what you think after reading the tips below.
Of course, Mish's mother has been a powerful coach to train him to love books. But also, Mish takes initiative every day to learn on his own. Indeed, if you want to be his friend, you must teach him something.
If you want your child to develop a love for reading and a passion for knowledge, here are a few things that you could do:
TIP #1: Reward your children for developing a passion for reading.
Tip #2: Take your child to the local library and feed his hungry mind with knowledge.
Tip #3: Develop the habit of reading yourself and watch your children follow your footsteps.
Tip #4: Hear what Mish has to say "Don't have any noise and stay focus while you are reading."
Knowledge is acquired, it is not a legacy left for those who come behind. Show your child how to acquire the knowledge. Give him or her the tools to do the job everyday through the reading of great books.
TIP #1: Reward your children for developing a passion for reading.
Tip #2: Take your child to the local library and feed his hungry mind with knowledge.
Tip #3: Develop the habit of reading yourself and watch your children follow your footsteps.
Tip #4: Hear what Mish has to say "Don't have any noise and stay focus while you are reading."
Knowledge is acquired, it is not a legacy left for those who come behind. Show your child how to acquire the knowledge. Give him or her the tools to do the job everyday through the reading of great books. Stay tuned for more. If you want to reach MISH, e-mail us at info@bafuusa.com or contact us at (240) 786-8637
There are more tips from Mish' father, Sony Roy the founder of BAFU USA. You can reach him at info@bafuusa.com
Hey Sony: This is a very informative blog. Some parents leave it up to their kids to acquire knowledge. Children learn by association and learning from others.
ReplyDeleteThis is so true, I am benefited by this info, it will help me to meke some changes that will benefit me and my children in a very positive way.
ReplyDeleteReading to a child at an early age helps them to develop an interest in reading. My wife understands that so well and practices it my children, I need to helper too.
ReplyDeleteGreat Kid. May God continue to bless you.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work
ReplyDeleteYes knowledge is acquired. But heredity has to do in the keeping of the knowledge in the brain and the physical skill to apply that knowledge.
ReplyDeleteA parent's role is so important.
ReplyDeleteI understand your point Mark. However, I was able to make a distinct difference between the genes and the genius. You see, if I equate intelligence with some kind of heredity, then, I may end up calling God unfair and I may question the discriminatory process of God's distribution of gifts at birth. While the upbringing is highly important and parents play a strong role in that, every child is endowed with the genius genes regardless of the condition of their birth. This is my thesis and I do appreciate your wonderful comment about my comment. This is a great topic. Let's continue this.
ReplyDeleteSo what your saying is anyone's child has the ability to become intelligent?
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Mish is fantastic. Congratulation to Mish. I wish all kid I come into contact do like Mish.
ReplyDeleteMish has a bright future ahead of him.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up Mish! Remember to keep God first.
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