To Be Like Mozart

Mozart wrote his first sonata for the piano when he was 4 years old and composed his first opera when he was only 12. Igor Falecki, a Polish drummer, was on his first tour giving concerts with experienced musicians when he was just 5, and has become extremely popular with almost 1 million views on Youtube.
Imagine if the Mozarts and the Einsteins of the world were overlooked.
Gifted children include those with extremely high IQ as well as child prodigies in areas such as music, mathematics, or chess, and children with extremely developed talents in unusual areas. However, it was also found that approximately a third of highly gifted children also have learning differences, such as dyslexia and many of them are mistakenly diagnosed with ADHD and are given drugs to “treat” their problem.
Albert Einstein said, “Genuis is 1% talent and 99% percent hardwork…”. The average school systems allow the genius to become bored and extremely apathetic. The child’s interests, their physical and emotional development and social skills might not be equally developed as their intellectual abilities.
Many people are unaware but there are programs that exist to nurture those with special talents and high IQs. Do yo have any interest in working with these kind of people? Programs and courses like the Gifted and Talented Students Program at Kingston University London in the UK, the Master of Education in Gifted Education at Flinders University in Australia and the Gifted Children Online Course at INSTITUTO AMERICANO de Enseñanza Técnica in Argentina can help you get a kick start in your career.
Tags: Gifted Children, Gifted Eduation, Mozart, YouTube


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