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Sham Stupid Child
and
Really Stupid Child
Sham Stupid Child And
Really Stupid Child
by
Joko
E S
Basically
differentiated stupid child to become two, that is: sham stupid child
and stupid child truthfully. Sham Stupid child is stupid child because
something matter, for example because is lazy, less motivation
motivation, in ill part with teacher (school friend, place go to school)
and others. Stupid child truthfully is child which is stupid really.
Characteristics really stupid child: difficult to give
all mind to, base on its friends, easy to confuse, its attention
shorten, difficult think abstraction, only can do simple duties,
exchequer of language less, unstable feeling and difficult to live with
in life of social.
To ascertain what is your child is included in
stupid or sham stupid category which really, better do intellegence tes.
If IQ (Intelligence Quotient) your child 75-90 categorized as sham
stupid (slow leaner), if your IQ child 50-75 categorized as stupid
really (mentally retarded).
How to handle sham stupid child? Don'T panic, do
several things hereunder
In giving lesson, use physic appliances, for
example pictures, posters, and demonstrated example
In count lesson, attention at meaning, and
congenialitys relation.
Give test by sistematis and train continuously,
and support with appliances of audio visual, this matter aim to
assist child improve recall.
Use the way of lesson or game given in the form
of a story so that child give attention more to given lesson items.
Give lesson duty which early with lesson duty
which enough shorten and is not difficult or done easy and simple
lesson duty.
Giving present and praise to reached achievement
by child, though the achievement small.
Look for your child learn friend which can be
invited cooperation.
Paying attention growth his social, train with
various game of role (role as doctor, police, teacher, military,
lawyer, attorney, other roles and judge).
Improving health of child with a few activity of
sport, providing food with healthy food.
Investigate special talents your child, if
special talents your child have been found, developing the talents (
singing, drawing and other talents ).
If your child
have normal IQ ( IQ + 100) or your child have smart IQ ( IQ more than
110), but your stupid child, have to look for cause
of your child become stupidly.
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