INFOGRAPHIC: Giftedness vs Talent

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All parents want their children to reach their full potential, but in order to help them you need to be able to identify their gifts and talents. Is there a difference between giftedness and talent? Read this infographic to find out
 

MANILA, Philippines – As a parent, we know you want your kids to excel. You want them to be the best version of themselves. You want them to be better than you. 

So as a parent how do you help them develop and unleash their full potential and guide them to become their most outstanding selves?  How do you really know if your child is gifted?  

Read: Is my child gifted? How to find out

First, you need to understand the differences between giftedness and talent and how your role as a parent is vital in making sure that these natural gifts are nurtured into full blown talents.

Then comes being able to identify what exactly are you child’s natural gifts so that you and your child can focus on its growth. This also includes considering the different environmental and external factors that have an effect on your child’s development.

Below is an infographic on how to spot your child’s natural abilities, and your role as a parent to help your child develop their gifts into full blown talents to help them reach their full potential. 

Hover over the blue icons in the infographic below to reveal more information. 

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For your child’s proper nutrition, consider the benefits of Promil Preschool, trusted by generations, and is formulated with Nutrissentials High-quality foundation nutrients sourced from nature, strengthened by  science, to unleash the natural potential of every child. 

  1. Plant based unsaturated fats : Helps the body absorb vitamins A, D, E,K
  2. Whey and Casein Protein : Helps strengthen the muscle and helps new cells develop.
  3. Carbohydrates : Helps give the body energy so it can reach its full potential.
  4. DHA , AA, and Lutein : Helps brain development and healthy vision

Disclaimer: Promil Preschool is not intended for lactating and breastfeeding moms and parents with children 3 years old and younger.

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