Grooming kids to be more than ‘book smart’


Deputy Education Minister Senator Chong Sin Woon (second from left) being briefed by BrainFit Studio managing director Frena Tan (third from left) on the trampoline exercise which can help stimulate the brain cells at the opening of the studio on Sept 11, 2015. Looking on is Global Franchise Masters managing director Harish Babla (left). AZLINA ABDULLAH /THE STAR Friday 11 September 2015

CHILDREN need to build strong cognitive skills to enhance their ability in learning and unleashing their potentials, said Deputy Education Minister Senator Chong Sin Woon.

He said parents nowadays tend to focus only on grooming “book smart” children, who excel academically.

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