iRabbit\" post_id=\"2118323\" time=\"1693843360\" user_id=\"51587:Thank you. What you highlighted is also my concern. I fear now might be too early at 12 to dive into something so focus ( which can also means narrow). Now he has deep interest in Math but I am unsure if it's accelerated learning and it gets too complex, will his passion persist or his interest might fade?
I understand your concern as I had mine during my kid's time. If it's tuition you're worried about, isn't it better that there won't be any available for NUSH curriculum? The only way for students to clarify their doubts is to approach subject teachers. This being the case, parents get to save money, and we know that tuition fees do add up for the family.
Rather than be concern about the availability of tuition resources, I feel that a more pertinent question is gauging how passionate your kid is in Math and the Sciences. From my observation, kids' interests do change as they grow up from tweens to teenagers, and exposure to non-STEM domains may appeal to some of them later on in life.
You have a happy problem. Good luck!
For now, he is very positive abt NUSH but we won't know till the path is taken.
May I know for your child, did he/she choose NUSH in the end?
Thank you again!