Saturday, July 16, 2022

What is Human Development? Your 7 year old child must be study Year 1 or Standard 1 syllabus NOT Year 3 or Standard 3 syllabus as a result of all experts have defined the learning ability of all stages (Infancy, Toddler, Childhood, Adolescence or Teenage and Adulthood).

What are the 5 main stages of human development? (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK567767/)

1. Infancy (neonate and up to one year age)
2. Toddler ( one to five years of age)
3. Childhood (three to eleven years old) - early childhood is from three to eight years old, and middle childhood is from nine to eleven years old.
4. Adolescence or teenage (from 12 to 18 years old)
5. Adulthood.

Human Beings when they are in Infancy, Toddler, Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, Adolescence or Teenage and Adulthood must learn according at the right time.  According to experts, there are NO STUPID in the world if they learn accordingly at the right time.  If you know that you are far lack behind others' intelligence, how about you learn and read accordingly your children's book to do some revision?  If you find that you are too tired to read further, try to eat more.  Many places are selling good and economical food such as RM 5/ RM 6 for a Personal Pizza (Multi-Vitamin and Protein), one week or one month once of McDonald's with Coca-Cola (Multi-Vitamin and Protein), Kentucky Fried Chicken - KFC (High Protein) and Starbucks (High Protein). 

If you know that yourself is not a stupid while you want to proof to those people who called you a stupid while you are not, then, learn from all syllabus Year 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ...... until you are ready for A-Level if you have SPM, i.e. O-Level equivalent qualification.  With A-Level outstanding result, you may apply for an admission of foreign universities such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge and many others.  A-Level is the most important examination you must have if you want to enter these Elite universities which I have mentioned.   

I'm Hui-Shin Wong, Wong Hui Shin or Shyan H. Wong.

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