Super Kids - When Academic Success is Just a Side Effect

Posted in Education & Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Kids/Children, Parenting, Success & Wealth
by Ronit Baras on March 28th, 2008

Last week, on our way back home from a weekend at friends’ house, our 12-year-old son Tsoof asked if we thought he was a “super kid”.

In the past year, we talked to him a lot about three kids in his music department that everyone, including us, think of as “super kids”. They are older that Tsoof and are very very very smart and talented. All three of them are wonderful role models for him.

Well, this made us wonder about Tsoof too.


 

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Music For The Mind

Posted in Did You Know?, Education & Learning, Emotional Intelligence, Parenting, Teens
by Ronit Baras on November 22nd, 2007

Did you know?

Children studying music from as early as grade 4 get to their first year of high school with an average academic score that is 11% higher than kids who did not study music.

If they continue their music studies into high school, by the time they graduate, their average academic score is 23% higher than kids who did not study music.


 

Why Do We Need Crazy Artists?

Posted in Ask Ronit, Opinion, Personal Growth
by Ronit Baras on November 7th, 2007

Question: I don’t know why successful artists need to be crazy. In order for them to stand out from the crowd they have to wear weird clothes, have crazy sound, have strange names and some songs are difficult to understand. Why is that?

My answer…


 
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