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Promil Gold Renews Its Support for Moms and their Gifted Kids

As parents continue to find ways to unleash the fullest potential of their gifted kids, Promil Gold renews its support for parents in their journey to find the right nutrition for them.

Every parent believes that their kids have a gifted brain. For every milestone they either hit on time or earlier than average, parents are more than happy to share it with the world. It’s a victory for them too; planning their routines, balancing schedules, and providing the proper nutrition — all of these encourage their gifted kids to find and develop their skills in the best way possible. 

But moms and dads don’t have to do this alone. While we focus on finding activities that can encourage language development, PROMIL GOLD® supports by providing the nutrition and energy our gifted kids need to learn and make these connections. 

What Promil Gold had in store for moms and dads

Held at Grand Hyatt BGC, PROMIL GOLD® gathered many moms to share their stories about their own kids’ language development. Some revealed that their kids were speaking full sentences at 3 years old. Others revealed their secrets to getting their kids to develop their language like interactive storytelling. 

And with the rise of AI, PROMIL GOLD® just teased their latest campaign: AI vs Gifted Kid. Who’ll reign supreme? 

PROMIL GOLD® also highlighted  its latest innovation during the event: alpha-lipids. Dr. Jonathan O’Reagan, head of Wyeth’s Research and Development department, took the time to explain how the latest addition to PROMIL GOLD® focuses on improving a kid’s myelination — the process when our kid’s brain cells create sheaths, made up from both fats and protein, to “support faster and better transmission of brain signals and develop better connections in our kids’ brains.”

The struggles parents face in language development

But every gifted kid responds differently. Some need more hands-on teaching while others prefer to study at their own pace and on their own. In the case of language development, all parents can agree that the fastest and proper way to encourage this is through actual application. But how can parents do this when the kids didn’t have many opportunities to make friends?

“You’re not alone,” assures Teacher Rosanne during PROMIL GOLD®’s talk show. “Kids couldn’t go out. There were little or no chances to make friends or talk to people.” 

With the conventional way of reaching the milestone blocked, it’s a call for us to build a stronger foundation at home. To build what Teacher Rosanne calls a “literacy-rich environment” — having a reading nook, labeling everything, following directions, writing letters, and drawing are just some of the ways parents can do so. 

But the effects of these activities will do so much more with the proper nutrition. And with PROMIL GOLD®’s latest addition of alpha lipids, our gifted kids’ bodies will have the essentials to become, as Belle Daza says about her son, Baltie, “exceptional.” 

Why language is important for the gifted kid 

“Language is like a thought. Without it, there is no thought,” reveals Teacher Rosanne. “The more words they have, the more ways kids can experience and describe the things around them.”

Having no ability to communicate can be frustrating for the gifted kid. Especially when they’re trying to tell parents about something they need, they can have panic attacks, anxiety, and sometimes, full-blown meltdowns! But learning language isn’t just about talking; it also serves as a way of thinking — how to understand and interact with things around them. 

And while establishing a routine is important in language development, making sure our gifted kids have the nourishment to enjoy and complete it is just as vital. And with PROMIL GOLD®, they won’t just have the energy but the building blocks to retain and advance their skills in communication. 

Advance a gifted brain, advance a gifted kid with PROMIL GOLD ®! 

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