Nurturing Giftedness For a New Generation
Excellence can be achieved with the right
balance of Proper Care, Proper Nutrition,
and Support from Parents
The world has long
been fascinated by prodigies—gifted kids whose accomplishments at such a young
age, shed light to a child’s inherent talent, intellect and precocity.
The Gifted Alumni: Kiko Galura, Shaira Luna, and James Flores. |
In the Philippines,
perhaps no other personalities represent the concept and reality of what gifted
children are than the three who illustrated it via one of the most memorable
television commercials of the 90s—Kiko Galura, James Flores, and Shaira Luna.
But what has become of
the three gifted kids featured in the brand’s most prolific commercial yet? The
budding poet? The promising astronomer? The medical marvel?
First of all, they’re
all grown up now and second, their accomplishments as adults are just as
impressive as what they were able to deliver as kids.
The young poet, Kiko
Galura, has an established career as a publisher in one of the country’s
biggest publishing houses. From making words come to life in his poems, he now
provides an opportunity and a voice to other storytellers.
James Flores, who was
known for his proficiency in astronomy stayed within the sciences, albeit in a
different field, taking his masters in clinical psychology. From his love of
the stars and their radiance, he helps bring out the brilliance in every child
through outreach programs in music for children.
James’ love for learning has also allowed him to explore other fields, including music. He’s a self-taught musician and shares this gift with kids from his local church. |
And finally, Shaira
Luna, who was poised to enter into the medical world, grew up to become one of
the most talented photographers of her generation. From her mastery of the
human anatomy, she now captures the best in human form with her photography,
building a successful career around her passion.
Was there ever any
doubt that they wouldn’t grow up to become successful gifted alumni?
It’s easy to assume
things come easily to naturally gifted kids. But it’s important to remember
that it’s a factor of different things that will carve out a good future for
any child.
Mr. Joey Ayala performs during the event. |
Our host, Ms. Issa Litton, with the Gifted Alumni, Kiko, Shaira, and James. |
“A gifted child can
be expected to learn faster than other children, have more varied interests,
have greater depth of feeling and generally be more than other
children,” explains Dra. Leticia Peñano-Ho, President of the Philippine Center
for Gifted Education.
That said, one can
only imagine how they have to struggle with expectations and the machinations
of educational systems not built to support such young talent, not to mention
the pressure it puts on a child’s social development.
But environmental
conditions, honing the dedication to succeed at such an early age, as well as
providing good nutrition, are all factors that contribute to their
development—and are all typically provided for by their family.
To celebrate the
current success of the gifted alumni, Promil Pre-School brought back together
the famous trio, almost 20 years after their commercial first aired on national
television. The brand’s heritage on giftedness is further exemplified through
their achievements and their journey towards becoming valuable gifts to
society.
“Throughout the years,
Promil Pre-School has been encouraging parents to keep nurturing the gifts of
their children. As we usher in a new year, we encourage others to become
advocates of giftedness as well,” says Dian Yu, Product Manager of Promil
Pre-School.
Parents always
envision the best for their children –From providing expert care, to the
highest quality nutrition, to supporting their children’s interests and
endeavors. Whilst some parents are deeply involved in their children’s
development, the idea remains to be unsupported and uncelebrated by most.
A new batch of Gifted were also presented during the event:
Hamzah Marbella
Painting
This art prodigy became the youngest member of Artists Association of the Philippines at age 5 and has gotten a special citation from the National Commission for Culture and a Certificate of Recognition at the United Nations International Children’s Art Competition. Hamzah is a multi-awarded artist, with more than 50 national and international awards and recognitions. His works have been featured at a number of Asia exhibitions, as well as on the walls of the UN headquarters in New York City.
EJ Villarin
Youngest finalist for the NAMCYA 2013 (National Music Competition for Young Artists)
Painting
This art prodigy became the youngest member of Artists Association of the Philippines at age 5 and has gotten a special citation from the National Commission for Culture and a Certificate of Recognition at the United Nations International Children’s Art Competition. Hamzah is a multi-awarded artist, with more than 50 national and international awards and recognitions. His works have been featured at a number of Asia exhibitions, as well as on the walls of the UN headquarters in New York City.
EJ Villarin
Youngest finalist for the NAMCYA 2013 (National Music Competition for Young Artists)
Featured in last year's Promil PreSchool TVC
Sage Araneta
Composer at age 4
He can play the piano, guitar, drums, among other instruments.Featured in last year's Promil PreSchool TVC
Hansel Ang
The newest addition to the new generation of Promil PreSchool's gifted children.
At the age of 8, Hansel was awarded First Price award at the PTGP Soundscape Piano Competition. Last year, he was the only young Filipino to represent the Philippines to perform in the Gala Concert of the 5th Asia Suzuki Conference in Taiwan. He was also the youngest artist to perform a solo piano concert entitled "Future Classics", a fundraising project for Manila Chamber Orchestra Foundation to benefit 30,000 public students at Ayala Museum
Sage Araneta
Composer at age 4
He can play the piano, guitar, drums, among other instruments.Featured in last year's Promil PreSchool TVC
Hansel Ang
The newest addition to the new generation of Promil PreSchool's gifted children.
At the age of 8, Hansel was awarded First Price award at the PTGP Soundscape Piano Competition. Last year, he was the only young Filipino to represent the Philippines to perform in the Gala Concert of the 5th Asia Suzuki Conference in Taiwan. He was also the youngest artist to perform a solo piano concert entitled "Future Classics", a fundraising project for Manila Chamber Orchestra Foundation to benefit 30,000 public students at Ayala Museum
In 2015, Promil
Pre-School is launching their Gifted Movement campaign, which is a movement to
supporting and celebrating giftedness in the country. The brand aims to spark
interest and gain the commitment of moms and consumers to take an active role
in advocating giftedness and nurturing it.
“Promil Pre-School, as
a catalyst for the Gifted Movement campaign, puts focus on discovering and
bringing out the inherent talent of today’s youth, by way of providing the
proper nutrition, and proper care,” says Yu. “Combined with the support of
parents to continuously encourage kids to find their passion and make learning
enjoyable, there’s no end to what this new generation can accomplish, ” she
adds.
And as a testament to
this, one only needs to look at how these alumni successfully grew to become
the passionate, well-rounded individuals they are today.
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