Releasing the Genius Releasing the Genius Magazine - Issue 2 | Page 6

A JOURNEY THROUGH HIGHER MINDED PARENTHOOD AND Dwayne being taught by his son on how to do relocation calculations. “UNLOCKING THE GENIUS” DWAYNE MATTHEWS, A SPIRIT OF MATH PARENT TALKS ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE AS A HIGH PERFORMING FATHER RAISING A HIGH PERFORMING CHILD. W hen Dwayne Matthews speaks of his son, he readily refers to him as high functioning with “boat loads of capability” yet strays away from any implication of superior intelligence. Matthews avoids referring to his son in terms such as “super smart” or “gifted” that indicate his son’s core abilities set him apart from his peers. Dwayne's son likes to watch videos to teach himself how to draw and design. The Matthews' creating their father/son YouTube channel! Trailblazer Award winners Kiana Eastmond (l), Deland Kamanga and Dwayne Matthews 6 One of Matthews’s driving beliefs, not only as a parent but throughout his own success story, has been that most of the time, genius is not given, it is unlocked. He holds that anyone with the capacity to learn can unlock their genius simply through understanding patterns and processes by utilizing the power of design thinking, a growth mind-set, and enhancing cognitive abilities. THE CONCEPTUALIZING OF DESIGN THINKING Dwayne began his journey teaching grades three through six at an inner city public school. When he was offered an opportunity to teach at a private school housing children of some of the world’s wealthiest families, Matthews left the public school system and moved to Peru. He became heavily engaged in strategic planning and curriculum implementation, duties which sparked a new awareness of patterns and led Matthews to explore cognitive science, inquiry-based learning, and design thinking. Driving to the Amazon jungle one day, Matthews had an epiphany that led him to quit teaching altogether and transfer his skills to the business world. He had a rough go of it, learning a lot through trial and error. Ultimately, Matthews found