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In what way are you intelligent?

Updated: Aug 1, 2022

We all watch our children grow up, and before we know it they are ready to leave home in pursuit of an education and career. Asian parents are known for their focus on education and career, probably driven by a scarcity of resources they have witnessed in their own lives. As the economies prosper and technology driven change alters the job landscape, it is time to think/rethink how we guide and help our children. I have drawn upon my own life experiences in writing this.



Forks in the path, how to pick the right one?

Early on, like most parents in India, I have always had a math & science slant which rubbed off on my two children. The question I should have been asking myself should have been, "In what way are they intelligent?" rather than "How intelligent?". The characteristics of the two children are very different – one an outgoing person who likes to mingle with people and the other is happy to sit down with a book for hours together. An initial exposure to the philosophy of multiple intelligences helped me discuss career path possibilities with my children – and a clear realization that not all need to pursue an engineering/medical degree. Past the initial phase of hesitation, this realization brings a harmonious approach of realizing the child’s interest, capability and education path leading up to their career.



Explore mitsei.com and our blogs as you ponder your child’s interests and capabilities and have a conversation with them about career possibilities in the 21st century!!!


About MITSEI

MITSEI aims to give students in grades k–12 activity-based engagement and learning opportunities. Our initial program of activities is based on our twelve years of experience working with schoolchildren in a tier-2 Indian town; we hope to create a group of people who share our philosophy of education. In today's environment, the requirement for critical thinking abilities is even more important. Parent-facilitated learning activities increase student engagement, idea retention, and skill development. We have incorporated the crucial component of fostering an emotional bond with one's home and traditions into our design for a complete learning environment.


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