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    Shichida Right Brain Training - Discussion

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      mintcc
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      personally, I never think that courses like Shichida are scientifically proven. They probably can’t really make that claim too. On their site, they just say that Shichida have "committed the last 40 years to developing techniques to stimulate the early development of the brain." Of course they have plenty of mention on him belonging to this science council and getting that science award which probably give people the impression that they are scientifically proven. (meaning tested in scientifically control environment)


      However, I do appreciate those classes where I learn/get inspired by the activities that are done to engage/expose our kids to knowledge and concepts.

      Many of those activities are documented and the games probably can be bought off the shelf but , being a new mum, I have little ideas / hands on experience of this domain of simulating young minds. Before attending the classes, I probably will not even bother finding more about methods on brain training or motivate myself to engage my kid in those activities.

      Noticing my kid performance in class is coorelated to how often I practise the activities with him also make me try to play and practise with my child most days no matter how tired I am after work. = More interaction time for me and boy.

      that said, I think that the claim to be able to train genius is abit overboard and Shichida is rather over priced.

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        corneyAmber
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        Ultimately all these "genius-producing" programs are subscribing to parents’ vanity of wanting a "genius" kid. If there is no demand, the supply cannot take off… JMHO.


        I must say the marketing has been very successful considering the number of people I know are joining one thing or the other.

        Once parents who have been bought into the program, majority will not speak too badly abt it since it reflects on them for making bad decision if they overly criticise it especially when the courses are expensive.

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          ChiefKiasu
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          breguet:
          ...They have this scratchy sounding recording of some German or Japanese song. So my son can speak a different language after that?...

          BTW... my daughter is in the Little Neurotree programme (Trio) right now... just for the experience and for me and my wife to learn and see what it is all about :oops: . We are the type of lazy parents... couldn't find the time to really go through the daily remedial routines. My daughter went for the 1st Japanese class where the teacher went through the 10 digits in Jap. My daughter, who has an attention span of 5 minutes and 43 seconds for most things, was sprawled on the table with her head lying sideways for most of the lesson, so I didn't think anything went in. Imagine my surprise when she suddenly blurted out all 10 digits in Jap in rapid succession completely out of the blue a couple of days with zero reinforcement from us. I don't think she understands what she was saying. To her, it is just some kind of rhyme.

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            tamarind
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            My 5 year old girl has excellent memory. And sometimes I suspect that she is telepathic, because she seems to be able to know what I am thinking. Her reading,writing and drawing skills are far more advanced than other kids the same age. She has never attended any right brain training, and I have not done anything to train her right brain at home.


            My 4 year old boy almost caused me to vomit blood when I am teaching him phonics and reading. I took more than one month just to teach him how to read 3 letter words with the vowel \"a\", and he still could not read those words very well.

            So do I want to send my boy to right brain training classes so that he can become like my girl ? The answer is no. The fact is that it is not possible. I don't want to stress my boy to do something that is unattainable.

            I would rather that he learns in a slow, steady, consistent environment. I am happy enough that he is able to progress in his own pace 🙂 Honestly, I think that all these rush for \"right brain training\" is due to parents who compare their kids with other kids of higher ability. I think that we should learn to stop comparing, and start accepting our kids, and the abilities they are born with.

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              ChiefKiasu
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              tamarind:
              ...sometimes I suspect that she is telepathic, because she seems to be able to know what I am thinking....Honestly, I think that all these rush for \"right brain training\" is due to parents who compare their kids with other kids of higher ability. I think that we should learn to stop comparing, and start accepting our kids, and the abilities they are born with.

              Being able to sense what someone is thinking is more likely due to a very high level of sensitivity and ability to read body language. My chihuahua, for example, knows when she's in for a bath. It seems like the moment I think about bathing her, she would disappear to her favorite unreachable hidding places where no amount of coaxing can extricate her. And the moment I open a pack of prawn crackers, no matter how quietly, she would appear before me like a genie with her \"you owe me\" expression.

              Some parents, like myself, send our children more out of curiosity than anything else. We go like \"orh... like that wan ah\" and then go home. I don't think I can last for more than one term 🙂 which was fully paid up, anyway.

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                tamarind
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                Telepathy is something that Shichida aims to teach, right ? 😄


                A couple of months ago, I was surfing http://www.amazon.com at work, and I came across the book \"How to draw mermaids and fairies\", and I was thinking it is a nice book, but I did not make the decision to buy it. When I returned home, I am very sure I did not speak a word about that book. My girl came to me and said \"Mommy, can you buy me the book How to draw mermaids and fairies\" ? That was exactly the title of the book. I was like :shock: But it may also be just a coincidence lah.

                But I do agree with you that most of the time, it is more likely due to a very high level of sensitivity and ability to read body language.

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                  ChiefKiasu
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                  tamarind:
                  ...When I returned home, I am very sure I did not speak a word about that book. My girl to me and said \"Mommy, can you buy me the book How to draw mermaids and fairies\" ? That was exactly the title of the book. I was like :shock: But it may also be just a coincidence lah...

                  Now... THAT's scary :shock:

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                    mintcc
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                    wah Chief Kiasu, seems like your girl is picking up Japanese real fast. can share more what are the things they do in Little nerotree and that are the activities that they ask you to do at home?


                    WOW Tamarind wow, seems like your girl can read your mind. That’s pretty amazing.

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                      tamarind
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                      On a few other occasions, she also spoke what I was thinking in my mind, and I was very sure I did not say it out loud.


                      But I don't think that she really has the ability of telepathy lah. She is able to make logical deductions at a very young age, so she may be making intelligent guesses only 😄

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                        KARman
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                        Both ChiefKiasu and breguet make a great point. It’s about spending time with your child, and giving them experiences. They are like sponges, and they do absorb without necessarily understanding - because what they’re doing is laying down the patterns they’ll use later to make sense of the world.


                        That means the learning habits they’ll need to master in the future.

                        That’s why I get so mad with methods that flash meaningless stuff at kids. If we are going to do the good kiasu thing and give kids our time and our effort, much better to make learning - esp reading - fun and an important part of their lives. Help them interact with others, experience numbers as reality, not as abstract symbols. The key is to establish good habits which they can use life-long - the reason they absorb everything at young age, is so that they can learn how to do things for later. - Not much call for flash-cards in the real world!!!

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