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The unique Jewish parenting secret from birth makes everyone respect

The Jews are known as the most intelligent people in the world. According to statistics, up to 40% of the Nobel Prizes belong to Jews, this number is proud. Thus, nearly half of the contribution to human progress is made by only 0.19% of the population.

So why have generations of Jews acquired superhuman intelligence with an average IQ of 110? Besides having a strong genetic background, the role of the Jewish mother is also extremely important.

Methods of raising children from childhood of Jewish mothers

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Thai religion has always been of special interest to Jewish mothers.

During pregnancy, Jewish mothers often listen to music, play musical instruments, solve math problems, etc. to develop their children’s intelligence from the time they are still in the womb. In addition, mothers choose to eat almonds, dates, fish and drink fish oil (but avoid eating fish heads), because they believe that all this will help children become wise.

As soon as they were born, Jewish children were exposed to books – a treasure of knowledge of the whole world, in a very special way: Put honey on books.

Yes, Jewish mothers instilled in their children the habit of liking books by putting a few drops of honey on the book and letting them lick it. At that time, in the child’s immature perception, a book is something very sweet and attractive. From then on, when children see books, they will find a way to get close. Over time, books become their constant companion.

The Jews have always considered knowledge as a special kind of capital because knowledge can create wealth but no one can rob it. Therefore, this is the only property parents want to leave to their children.

In addition, the New York City Industrial Commission (USA) conducted a human resource survey in 1950 and found that there was a big difference in employment between Italian women and Jewish women. Italian women often have to work and even force their children to drop out of school to help their parents, while Jewish mothers do the opposite. Although the economy is difficult, they still stay at home to raise their children, putting all the responsibility of making a living on their husbands. Or, during the day, they go to work, but at night they still spend some time to teach their children to study.

Thanks to the care and encouragement of their parents, Jewish students are famous in school for their academic achievement and diligence, which is different from students of other ethnicities. In 1954, the New York City public school system counted 28 students with extremely high IQ scores of 170, of which 24 were Jewish.

In addition, the Jews also think that the point is not important by studying, but having learned, must ask. Therefore, Jewish students are encouraged to ask as many questions as possible to the teacher. According to Jewish scientists, the vibration of music stimulates the brain and that is why there are so many Jewish geniuses…

The origin of the method of infiltrating the book

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Around the 12th century, a strange custom first developed in Germany. It’s taking the kids to the synagogue or rabbi’s home for Shavuot (Shavuot is an important Jewish holiday, commemorating the day God blessed the Jews at Mount Sinai).

The baby was still held on his back and was covered with a cloak. Upon arrival, the parents placed the child in the missionary’s lap. When a child is a little older, he holds a stone in his hand. On the stone were written the words alef, bet, gimel, dalet, tav, shin, resh, kuf.

Then the rabbi read aloud the words on the stone and the children repeated it, and then put some honey on it so that the children lick the honey from the letters with their tongues. Finally, the children ate a honey cake with the words “God gave me a skillful tongue to know and feel”.

The ceremony wanted to remind three basic principles of Jewish education.

– First of all, “teach children from a young age”, must start education when children are young because at this time their minds can absorb a lot of information.

– Second, affirm the importance of rituals in the learning process. If we simply start teaching our children like they do in school, it won’t leave a lasting impression. However, an elaborate ceremony turns the first day of school into a special experience that stays in the child’s mind for a lifetime.

Third, make learning fun. A child who licks honey from a slate and eats honey cake on the first day of school builds up in the child’s fledgling perception that books are a “sweet treat”.

Appreciate knowledge because knowledge is power

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The Jewish people were the first people in the world where the church required all men to be able to read, write, and calculate. In the 2nd century, it was obligatory for every man to teach his son these things. It can be seen that the Jews have long attached great importance to illiteracy eradication and universal education ten centuries before other ethnic groups.

According to statistics, Israel is also the leading country in the world in terms of the number of people aged 14 years old who read books, and the number of books published per capita. There is not a successful Jew who does not take the time to read, to learn, to acquire knowledge. For thousands of years, the Jews considered knowledge to be something special, because knowledge can produce wealth, and it cannot be taken away.

This is an important factor that helps the Jews to achieve intelligence that is superior to the rest of the world.

According to TheJerusalemPost and LifeHack / Photo: Internet

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