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Follow on Google News | Parents given new evidence that confirms early start is key to genius success in learning and lifeBritish parents of babies/toddlers join Dr Titzer to see new tools to develop the linguistics and cognitive talents of kids while intellectual icon, Prof Chris Imafidon confirms the success of 6, & 7-year-old who passed High School Math & Music exams
By: Hannah Rivers, MA (Oxon) Dr. Titzer who has pioneered different modalities and research for the early development of cognitive abilities in humans, starting with his own biological daughters presented scientific evidence to inquisitive parents at this year's Baby to Toddler event in Excel, London. Dr Titzer demonstrated how any parent can enhance babies and toddlers' language and reading skills using the "YOU BABY CAN LEARN" program. The audience were presented with data to demonstrate that early development leads to profound advantage in learning, career progress and later earning power. Later, Prof Imafidon, chair, of ExcellenceInEducation programme, the world largest producer of child prodigies discussed the well publicized record-breaking achievement of inner-city 6, and 7-year-old children who passed rigorous high school exams set for 16-year-olds. All the pupils from the EIE programme passed the exams 9 or 10 years ahead of peers due to enhanced cognition.They got multiple scholarships to top universities and became leaders in their chosen fields. Professor Chris Imafidon, whose daughter and other children participated in the programme said that this confirms that "Every child is born a genius but the traditional system use inappropriate tools, techniques and technology to suppress the genius in everyone" He expressed the determination of EIE to partner with Dr Titzer and other institutions or organisations.https://excellenceineducation.org.uk/ More case studies are available at http://www.imafidons.com/ End
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