With so many right brain school opening everywhere around Japan, Hawaii, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and others, you may just wonder, which is the right school? What do they teach? Can I teach my child?

Right brain education placed importance in strengthening the relationship of your family and to provide the right environment for your child to achieve what they want in life. It is as well about training your child on his creativity and imagination.

The ideal age to start is from four months to three years old because they use their right brain and are able to absorb a lot of information at an incredible speed.

The two most popular and established right brain schools in Japan are the “Shichida Method” and Heguru.

Shichida schools are also in Hawaii, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia. Classes that are conducted by them are for the age of four months to six years.

Heguru school is at the moment in Japan and in Malaysia. You can send your child to this school from the age of four months to twelve years.

Lessons that are conducted by these schools are once a week for an hour. Parents are required to do most of the homework. For example, flash cards, photographic memory exercises, mandala, ESP, eye training, speed reading, and many others.

The main problem faced by Shichida Method or Heguru parents are availability of materials to teach their child at home. There are not enough materials being provided by the schools and most parents will probably buy them online.

If you don’t have any right brain center near your place, you can however do some fact-finding, purchase the materials online and train your child. It is practical to tutor your kid because there is plenty of facts you can get computer.

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