Heguru@Fusionpolis has been very aggressive in their
advertising. They appear on almost every webpage you open. Fusionpolis is too
far for me, so when the branch at Waterway point had a Parents Information
Session, I quickly signed up for it. For those unaware, Heguru is a Japanese
method for right brain training. The session was about an hour, covering what
heguru can achieve, snippets of a typical lesson and even a memory linking
trial for us (parents). Soon after the presentation started, WB2 was busy
engaging himself with the other kids (boys) in the room. There’s 2 other boys
in the room, around his age. So the 3 boys started jumping around, singing,
knocking around, etc.. There’s only 1
other little girl in the room, and she remained quietly seated with her mummy
throughout the whole session, unable to comprehend the commotion the boys were
causing.
Pros: I think the
course is pretty effective. Very fast paced.
Cons: This comes
with a high price. Literally. Costing up
to $80++++/hr. This Singapore branch has been around for only about 4 years, so
it has limited track record.
Conclusion: Those who can afford and appreciate right brain
training can consider this. Do note that is can be a little stressful,
especially on the parents. Parents are required to attend the lesson with the
child till age of 4. So in a way I think parents are also right-brained trained
in the process.
For me: Possibly.
After the session, just a stone’s throw away, there’s a huge
indoor playground. So it’s a part 2 of a physical workout for WB2.
Indoor Playground at the Mall
Handsanitiser to be used prior to entry
Shoe racks for our shoes
Here's WB2 in a tunnel
WB2 at the wheel
Waterway point is a child-friendly mall with nursing room
facilities for diaper changing as well as breastfeeding. As usual, WB3 isnt
interested in being nursed. He’s too distracted by so many other things than to
want to be confined to the breast. Well, a little boy in the making.
Nursing room cubicle
Hot/Cold water facilities and Diaper Changing area
Seating area.
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