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Can you finish reading a book with 654.38+ million words in 5 minutes? What other IQ taxes have parents paid for their children's education?
In addition to reading a book with 65,438+10,000 words in five minutes, parents also pay a lot of "IQ taxes" for their children's education, such as blindfolding the right brain and developing IQ with "special functions". Many parents have participated in the "training class" of this scam.

However, apart from this scam, there are also many "IQ taxes" levied on children at ordinary times, mainly in five aspects: developing Chinese and math knowledge and skills too early, sending children to painting classes too early, paying attention to children's intellectual development but not paying attention to other aspects of education, and enrolling children in many off-campus cram schools.

Recently, the "quantum wave speed reading method" scam defrauded a batch of parents' money. Training institutions said that after learning the "quantum wave speed reading method", the contents of the book will enter the brain through quantum waves. It takes 1-5 minutes to read a book with 65,438+million words, and the contents can be completely repeated. 2 1 Century Xiong Bingqi, vice president and educator of the Institute of Education, pointed out that the so-called quantum fluctuation speed reading is similar to the training nature of blindfolded listening literacy that was widely circulated before. "There is no scientific basis at all, and it also violates basic educational common sense. It is aimed at parents' anxiety and fools parents. "

In fact, there are so many scams now, the most basic one is that they always don't want to take shortcuts in their children's learning, they always don't want to train their children into "prodigies", and they always want their children to master "super powers." It's true that she wants her son to be a dragon and her daughter to be a phoenix, but we still need to think twice before paying the IQ tax.