My Philosophy
I firmly believe that child is the light of the future; today’s young ones are the success of tomorrow’s nation. The environment supplies information, and equally important, provides structure to the information, as when parents draw an infant’s attention to the sounds of her or his native language. Neuro-cognitive research has contributed evidence that both developing and the mature brain are structurally altered during learning. Learning specific tasks appears to alter the specific regions of the brain appropriate to the task. Brain is a dynamic organ, shaped largely by experience and by what a living being does. The brain has a natural, lifelong ability to change and form new neural connections and generate new brain cells in response to experience and learning. I believe that most parents are their child's first and best teachers but collaboration of parents and teacher creates a productive and great mind. It can't be denied in today’s digital world computer literacy is must, and that is what I do, change you and your life by teaching and making you learn information technology.