QUOTE(dembaba9000 @ May 25 2016, 03:17 PM)
For RM 2,000 a year is cheap, though it depends how many courses it cover, and what sort of a maintenance/ practice/ refresh sessions it provides.
When it first started in Malaysia (not from this company of course), the price fluctuates around 6k - 8k for 8 courses over a run of 2 months. I have seen many successful cases, where the really young ones (4-8) are able to achieve whatever the course claims. Elder ones success rates are lower. I went there as an interested investor/ partner, so I tried it myself and obviously didn't work.
That said, the claims about unleashing the true potential of the brain has very limited translation to real world's usage. If your kid does not adore books and studies, no potential could magically create interests. After all I'm sure the idea is to help your kids achieve better heights academically.
Now socially, it bears very little benefit too since the course is never designed to develop that part out of your kid.
Successful cases I heard diminishes over time, due to the lack of practice and maintenance. I suppose its like muscle memory, and parents should play their part to accompany their practicing sessions at home.
For that price go try it out why not, if anything else you get a better gauge for your kids. 2k today is just peanuts.
Did u invest? I heard investment need at least 120k to setup a centre, not cheap thoughWhen it first started in Malaysia (not from this company of course), the price fluctuates around 6k - 8k for 8 courses over a run of 2 months. I have seen many successful cases, where the really young ones (4-8) are able to achieve whatever the course claims. Elder ones success rates are lower. I went there as an interested investor/ partner, so I tried it myself and obviously didn't work.
That said, the claims about unleashing the true potential of the brain has very limited translation to real world's usage. If your kid does not adore books and studies, no potential could magically create interests. After all I'm sure the idea is to help your kids achieve better heights academically.
Now socially, it bears very little benefit too since the course is never designed to develop that part out of your kid.
Successful cases I heard diminishes over time, due to the lack of practice and maintenance. I suppose its like muscle memory, and parents should play their part to accompany their practicing sessions at home.
For that price go try it out why not, if anything else you get a better gauge for your kids. 2k today is just peanuts.
Aug 28 2016, 10:37 AM

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