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El Barack Grows Up to be an Intelligent Child, Jessica Iskandar's Portraits Reveal Following the Educational Pattern of Prophet Muhammad's Companion

El Barack Grows Up to be an Intelligent Child, Jessica Iskandar's Portraits Reveal Following the Educational Pattern of Prophet Muhammad's Companion

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El Barack Grows Up to be an Intelligent Child, Jessica Iskandar's Portraits Reveal Following the Educational Pattern of Prophet Muhammad's Companion

Jessica Iskandar's eldest son named El Barack Alexander has successfully caught the attention of the public. His behavior and intelligence are attributed to Jessica's success in educating her child.

When asked about the secret behind educating El Barack, Jessica revealed that she adopted the educational pattern of Prophet Muhammad's companion, Ali Bin Abi Thalib.

 

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She admitted that the applied educational pattern is divided into three phases that multiply by seven.

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"In terms of education, I have three stages divided into every seven years. The first phase is from zero to seven years old, where we give our child love,” said Jessica when met in the Kuningan area, South Jakarta, on Thursday (21/3/2024).  

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The second phase of our age from eight to fourteen we give discipline and responsibility. Then from fifteen to twenty-one, we make children as friends," he continued.

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Currently, El Barack Alexander is in the second phase. Jessica Iskandar and Vincent Verhaag are united in giving trust in what the child wants to do with the burden of responsibility.  

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"For El barack, he is now entering the second stage. Vincent and I agree to give him responsibility with consequences so that his child becomes stronger," said Jessica Iskandar.

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Whenever Jessica Iskandar wants to do something that makes her curious, she never gives any restrictions. Because if always prohibited, she is afraid that El Barack Alexander will become a child who is afraid to try.

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"I want my child to try whatever they want to do, I don't limit them. So they don't feel like they can't do this or that, otherwise they won't want to do it. It's allowed, but there's responsibility," said the mother of two children firmly.