Mediacorp TV's Channel 5 featured children from The Shichida Method in a 4-part series from 10th March 2008 through 31st March 2008. The following are snap shots from the series entitled "MY PERFECT CHILD."
Parents wishing to view any one of the episodes may contact our office to make arrangements.
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Charles Kok, able to wave read a book in any language with eyes
blindfolded and describing its contents correctly.
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Eugene Lim, uses photographic memory to remember the names of more
than 100 of his favourite cartoon characters. He is able to complete 100
boxes addition matrix within the stipulated timing.
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Fidelia Chan, able to recite at least 400 items for linking memory in less than 8 minutes.
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Gervas Chew, recognising dot cards 1 to 100 randomly using
Photographic Memory and point correctly to the correct complex math
equations using dots cards.
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Ho Yun Jing, able to tell correctly more than 20 vegetables,
fruits, colours, and math equations with eyes blindfolded.
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Keane Chua, able to wave read a book in foreign language with eyes blindfolded and drawing out its contents correctly.
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Nicholas Yoong, able to tell the days of the calendar easily from
the date, month and year.
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Tan Jing Yang, able to recognise the titles of Classical Music and
its composers.
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Tarun Shankar, able to locate more than 200 countries on the World
Map using Photographic Memory. Can give correct answers for more than 200
capitals from memory through recitation.
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Tashi Yeow, has sharp observation skills and absorbs general
knowledge easily. Can recognise all car models and explain in details the
functions of car parts.
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Victoria Glass, able to recite numbers in Cantonese, Tagalog,
Malay, Chinese and Spanish.
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