The Quotient Game (IQ, EQ, CQ)
“Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.”
By Stephen Hawking
We build leaders for tomorrow. We give students better decision making, logical thinking and zeal for their life goals. Intelligence Quotient or IQ, Emotional Quotient or EQ, and Creativity Quotient or CQ are the three pillars that support the building of a wholesome persona. All of the below-mentioned activities work together in strengthening these pillars to give a holistic development to the child.
» 6-9 years
Sudoku
- Helps in concentration building
- Reduces anxiety and stress, develops patience and a healthy mindset
- Results in great problem solving skills
- Improves logical and critical thinking
Vedic Maths
- Simplifies mathematical calculation with efficacy and accuracy
- Increases one’s creative side by developing both logical and imaginative parts of the brain
- Improves Focus, Memory and Concentration
- Boosts performance in competitive exams at a later stage
» 9-12 years
Sudoku
- Helps in concentration building
- Reduces anxiety and stress, develop patience and a healthy mindset
- Results in great problem solving skills
- Improves logical and critical thinking
- Slows down the memory loss in a long run
- Constructive brain exercise
Chess
- Increases intelligence and thought-processing speed
- Develops skills like creativity, focus, and planning
- A great brain exercise where logic, pattern recognition, and decision making skills are challenged
- Teaches pressure handling
Logical Reasoning
- Promotes active learning
- Boosts IQ, critical thinking and time management
- Helps in problem-solving
- Enhances the ability to generate new ideas and set goals
- Stimulates cognitive activity
Coding
- Helps understanding the working of computers they use in everyday life
- Beneficial as very less school programmes include computer programming in the curriculum
- Exposure at a young age promotes early development of logic and language skills
- Sharpens analytical skills
- Provides a competitive edge and foundation for various career opportunities
- Promotes logical and computational thinking, i.e. expressing their thoughts in a structured way
Vedic Maths
- Simplifies mathematical calculation with efficacy and accuracy
- Increases one’s creative side by developing both logical and imaginative parts of the brain
- Improves Focus, Memory and Concentration
- Boosts performance in competitive exams at a later stage
Drawing
- Fosters imagination and innovation
- Enhances creative quotient
- Acts as an outlet to the inner emotions
- Improves art of expression
- Beautifies and establishes a unique way of perception to the worldly things
- Develops motor skills, concentration and boosts focus
» 12-15 years
Sudoku
- Helps in concentration building
- Reduces anxiety and stress, develop patience and a healthy mindset
- Results in great problem solving skills as you advance from basic to more complex sudoku solving practice
- Improves logical and critical thinking
- Slows down the memory loss in a long run
- Constructive brain exercise
Chess
- Increases intelligence and thought-processing speed
- Develops skills like creativity, focus, and planning
- A great brain exercise where logic, pattern recognition, and decision making skills are challenged
- Teaches pressure handling & stress management
- Complexities
Logical Reasoning
- Promotes active learning
- Boosts IQ, critical thinking and time management
- Helps in problem-solving
- Enhances the ability to generate new ideas and set goals
- Stimulates cognitive activity
Coding
- Helps understanding the working of computers they use in everyday life
- Beneficial as very less school programmes include computer programming in the curriculum
- Exposure at a young age promotes early development of logic and language skills
- Sharpens analytical skills
- Provides a competitive edge and foundation for various career opportunities
- Promotes logical and computational thinking, i.e. expressing their thoughts in a structured way
Vedic Maths
- Simplifies mathematical calculation with efficacy and accuracy
- Increases one’s creative side by developing both logical and imaginative parts of the brain
- Improves Focus, Memory and Concentration
- Boosts performance in competitive exams at a later stage
Drawing
- Fosters imagination and innovation
- Enhances creative quotient
- Acts as an outlet to the inner emotions
- Improves art of expression
- Beautifies and establishes a unique way of perception to the worldly things
- Develops motor skills, concentration and boosts focus
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How are these courses beneficial career wise?
Courses here have been designed to add to the logical and analytical development of the brain. These skills will be an asset when the child enters the competitive world. Thus, these courses are a must to give an extra punch of aptitude to the child.
What are the benefits of learning Sudoku?
Sudoku is a constructive brain development exercise and adds to mathematical, analytical and critical thinking skills. Improving problem solving skills in the long run, Sudoku is a must learn creative course to the IQ of the child.
What are the benefits of learning Chess as a professional Course?
Chess is not just a game but a very important mind developer which enhances patience, problem solving, reaction time, creativity and so on. Thus, getting all of these skills right is the main motto behind this course.
What are the benefits of learning Logical Reasoning?
Logical reasoning benefits the child’s IQ, creativity and problem solving skills. This course would be beneficial in the long run for many career driven examinations and help the child excel.
What are the benefits of learning Coding?
Computer is an everyday asset and coding helps to get to the core of it. Besides a boost to the career, Coding as such is a skill that sharpens analytical and logical skills.
What are the benefits of learning Vedic Maths?
A benefit of learning Vedic maths at this age would be a love and better understanding for mathematics for the rest of their life. It adds efficiency to the mathematical problem solving and is also great for focus and concentration building.
What are the benefits of enhancing Drawing skills?
Drawing is a creative way of expression and a stress buster for the mind. From learning basic drawing skills to mastering the art, this skill helps in beautifying the perception of wordly things and adds creativity in everyday life.