Review of Maximise Your Child’s Performance

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Maximise Your Child’s Performance" by Jennie Segar.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Maximise Your Child's Performance is a concise guide to unlocking your child's potential. The author makes a very bold statement that no child is born stupid. The environment determines what the child's eventual intelligence quotient will be. The author backs the claims by providing research results that show how a child's brain can be optimized based on their interaction with a positive environment.

Jennie Segar divided the book into ten chapters. Each chapter deals with a specific area of improvement, from loving children to ensuring they are supplemented with good nutrients. It was interesting to learn the many dynamics that come into play when dealing with children and their developing brains. I loved the premise that all children need to be loved. It opened up a new world where I saw raising children with love and the consequences it poses on them, whether the child is good or flawed. She gives several examples of the practicality of this statement that you'll learn should you decide to pick up this book.

What I loved most about this book was the backing up of statements using scientifically recorded research. The author dispenses references to studies conducted to prove every claim's effectiveness. Again, it helped to give credit to the assertions since she is not only a mother but also a teacher. This gave the tactics authenticity as she's had first-hand encounters with these methods and proved their effectiveness.

There is nothing I disliked about this book. It is a masterpiece that can be a great tool to groom and raise children. Teachers, parents, and caregivers can maximize the quality of their contact with their children by reading this book.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I gave it a perfect score due to the genius of its contents. If it falls into the right hands and gets utilized appropriately, the book can help children become the best version of themselves. I recommend this book to anyone who would love to know how to help children reach their maximum potential. The activities available are practical and doable.

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I enjoyed reading this review and this book will be a great addition to a lot of people's knowledge; upcoming parents, parents, teachers, and guardians. This will teach them to treat every child with love.
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I like that the author dedicates time to writing such an interesting book and I agree that the environment of a children would play a huge role on his or her intelligent quotient.
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I love the since it can provide more information about children brains. We do need to take to consideration the importance of improving our kids and get knowledge for us to strengthen their lives to live happily. Thank you to the reviewer about this book because it seems like it contains more information for a teacher and a parent can use about the development of their child's intelligence
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