A COMPLETE GUIDE TO RAISING A GENIUS CHILD


THE JOURNEY TO HOME SCHOOLED. 

Nursery 1 was a total walk over for her because I had taught her every she needed to know in class at home such that as soon as she gets to school she's super bored, placed her head on the desk and sleeps off.


My husband and I approach the school to accelerate her work but they explained that it was impossible because, although she was a genius and may have gotten over all the work, it is unfair to other regular pupils who weren't geniuses, and may even be struggling.


We reckon that's true but also realize it is unfair to her also, to have so much capacity yet minimize, unfair to her who work so hard yet wanting to keep her in a box.


As a result, When the term ended, we concluded it was time to remove her from school and put her in an environment where she can achieve more, thrive exceedingly, her potentials harness and ultimately maximized.


First, we put out a vacancy for a science inclined tutor, only after we have done our research, bought relevant textbooks and other relevant learning materials, separated the living room and turned it into a classroom, set the time table for three subjects per day, Mathematics as most frequent, three uninterrupted hour, and the following week, the teacher resumed



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(These series is the compilation of the journey of my genius daughter,  Oreva Lawson,  who despite being home schooled became the smallest individual in the history of Nigeria to write the common entrance examination with the total score of mindblowing 240/300. 

Born on 15th, February,  2018, by Lawson Omolara and Lawson Ugute, A diction teacher and Pastor respectively. 

Reva continues to makes great Academic strides to encourage the concept of hardwork among Nigeria students and the importance of education and the pertinence of parental guidance).

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