THIS follows my last post.
When you
do have children (if you do not have any now) groom them to be the best while
they are still small.
(Some
start when they are in the womb?)
Do not
wait for teachers in school to identify their skills and potential and suggest
what you should do to improve or realise those.
You make
the start – like Akim Camara’s mother.
Camara learned
to play the violin before he could properly talk and use his potty. The mother
believed in him and signed him up for lessons.
Educationists
and psychologists say the most formative years of education start from birth to
about five.
If you
leave the child to work on a skill until they attend school ... you are late.
Please, do
not be late.
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