Dr. RAVI RAJARATNAM

Hello, I’m Dr. Ravi Rajaratnam Author of Hardwiring vs. Rewiring. A book that revealed itself as I was embarking to write a series of children’s books to aid and accelerate early childhood development skills.
30 Years of Experience

About Me

I have 30 years of experience in the corporate world that allowed me to mentor, coach, and develop different employee demographics of leaders across various organizations to be high performing and excel in the current Industry 4.0 that requires excellence in the 21 st – century skills. Also, as I worked with many individuals in my 30 – year career and help them improve their skills, there was one common theme that kept emerging over and over again that contributed to their skills deficiency – their belief systems. Belief systems that were shaped and influenced during their early childhood and their life experiences.

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Resources

Childhood Development Skills and 21st - Century skill

The research highlighted in this book shows a strong parallel between the proper development of early childhood development skills and 21st century skills

Early Childhood Development Skills

Listing of important milestones by age for: Cognitive, Social and Emotional, Language and Communication, and Movement/Physical Development.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Tips and information from the CDC that is a valuable resource containing a holistic set of resources for parents and caregivers.

Facts and Statistics

Fact => 95% of who we are consists of a set of habituation, unconscious thoughts, and unconscious emotional reactions form during the early childhood development stages.

The latest statistics from UNICEF states that 1 billion children (which is almost half of the approximate 2.2 billion children in the world) are “multidimensionally poor – without access to education, health, housing, nutrition, sanitation or water"

Key Statistic: There were a total of 263 million children that were out of school in 2014 (the latest research I could find), leading to 250 million children under five years of age being developmentally delayed

According to the United Nation’s initiatives and tracking of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), approximately 250 million children under five years of age are developmentally delayed.

Why is this critical? Because the child’s brain develops more than it does at any other time in their life from birth to age 5. And the baby’s brain keeps growing to about 80% of adult size by age 3 and is nearly fully grown, at over 90%, by age 5.

Why is this critical: Because of the critical period of brain development whereby from birth to age 5, a child’s brain develops more than it does at any other time in life. The baby’s brain keeps growing to about 80% of adult size by age 3 and is nearly fully grown, at over 90%, by age 5.

Read the book to get some critical bite-sized strategies to properly nurture the mindset, skillset, and behaviors during early childhood (0 to 5 years) if you are actively involved in a child's early childhood development stages. Is there a way that you can incorporate this visually in a website by blending the statistic, fact, criticality to compel the user to read the book.

Inside this book, you will find critical bite-sized strategies to effectively nurture the mindset, skillset, and behaviors during early childhood (0 to 5 years) and beyond. A valuable resource that can be implemented immediately regardless of your current socioeconomic status to effect positive change in the healthy development of a child’s cognitive, social and emotional, and language and communication skills.

Why is this critical?

Because the child’s brain develops more than it does at any other time in their life from birth to age 5. And the baby’s brain keeps growing to about 80% of adult size by age 3 and is nearly fully grown, at over 90%, by age 5.

Read the book to get some critical bite-sized strategies to properly nurture the mindset, skillset, and behaviors during early childhood (0 to 5 years) if you are actively involved in a child’s early childhood development stages.

 

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Hardwiring vs. Rewiring is available wherever books are sold in hardcover, paperback, and numerous eBook formats, including Kindle.

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