Learnerade – Genius in 28 Steps

Sufiah’s story is well known to many, especially in UK and Malaysia. Because, currently she resides in UK and her mother is originally from Malaysia. Her story is long and sad.

Sufiah was accepted to Oxford University at age 12, but due to family and other problems, the situation grew to be too much for Sufiah and she ran away from Oxford at age 15. The rest of the story you can read it yourself here.

What I want to mention here is something else. Halimahton Yusof is the mother of Sufiah, who basically homeschooled all her children and made them extremely successful (see screenshot below).

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Sufiah and my other children did not want to stay at school, as they were already so far ahead that the school did not cater to their needs.

Things seemed to work out well in spite of our difficult circumstances, and my children ended up being many years ahead of their peers. Halimahton Yusof

genius28.pngAfter all the media attention Halimahton Yusof was getting tons of emails from supporters, well wishers and others on how she made her children so successful. What technique that she used etc.

So, instead of answering them individually, she wrote a book called “Genius in 28 Steps“. In this book she shares her technique on how to help children achieve extraordinary results at an early age. It costs just $10.90 and it is in the form an ebook.

My experience has shown that any ordinary child can achieve these things — but this is only possible if the child’s potential is nurtured in the right way.

The techniques I use are simple enough that anyone can use them, and yet they are extremely effective. And now your own children can also benefit from these techniques.

In my digital book, Genius in 28 Steps, I have refined and distilled my teaching methods into 28 key principles. Everything I know about teaching children to excel is contained within the pages of Genius in 28 Steps, and I hope that you can use this book to help your children fulfil their true potential. Halimahton Yusof

What is a ten dollar? It’s a lunch for somebody, it’s a pack of cigarette for someone else… But for parents with young kids, it’s a small investment towards their children’ future, that could potentially bring huge rewards. So, if you are a young parent (like me) this is a must buy book. (I am sure bachelor bloggers can also benefit from the book, to become genius blogger perhaps? ;)

Website: http://www.learnerade.com



10 Comments on "Learnerade – Genius in 28 Steps"

  1. Sadly, the public school system seems to be a unversal “failure”, with home schooling outperforming conventional systems hugely. It is advisable for any young parent to read this e-book, in order to make informed choices about your child’s educational process…..

  2. That’s a great book, I’ll surely buy it once I have children

  3. bantingboy says:

    i guess, todays, too many people become genius today..

  4. Statistics are proving that the new generation’s IQ is on the decline, as compared against their parents. Part of the problem is the schooling system, and this post definitely highlights the fact that there are alternatives to the mainstream, and “Genius in 28 steps” definitely is a worthwhile investment that will help young parents that only want the best for their children.

  5. Web Design says:

    Yes It’s Really Nice Books. It’s Helpful For the children.

  6. In my opinion being extra ordinary can be possible for anyone, but for being a genius one also needs some thing he/she got by birth.

  7. CSS Gallery says:

    I wonder if the methods they use are using actually work, or if the success of the kids can be assigned to the ruthlessness of Asian educational values. They are known for producing prodigies because of the strictness of parents and the amount of importance put on education.

  8. Web Design says:

    Amazing book. This book really helpful for children to make genius.

  9. Teguh Eko Budiarto says:

    I bought this book, and actually it is a good book. But, unfortunately, I found this story;[edited]

    My heart was broken to pieces….

  10. Teguh Eko Budiarto says:

    This may clear up things. I hope the best for Halimaton Yusuf and her family. I believe that she was trying her best to raise good children.

    http://www.learnerade.com/sstory10.html

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