Caleb’s Geography Challenge
Caleb is a Shichida student from Melbourne, Australia, in Prep, the year before entering primary school.
At this young age, Caleb has developed an impressive knowledge of world geography. He is able to recognise the shape of almost every country in the world, demonstrating remarkable visual memory and observation skills for his age.
Through regular Shichida lessons and consistent home practice, Caleb has strengthened his ability to quickly recognise and recall visual information. Activities such as map learning and image training have helped him develop strong concentration and memory skills.
Caleb enjoys challenging others to see if they can match his geography knowledge.
Can you compete with Caleb in a geography challenge?
Watch the video above to see Caleb in action as he identifies countries from their shapes.
How the Shichida Method Helped Caleb
Caleb attended weekly 50-minute Shichida classes, where each lesson builds on the previous one through a structured learning approach.
Shichida Method classes include a wide variety of activities designed to stimulate the brain and develop children’s natural learning ability.
Typical Shichida activities include:
- High-speed flashcards
- memory training activities
- visualisation exercises
- language development
- mental math strategies
- knowledge building, and more
Through this consistent and structured approach, Caleb has developed the ability to absorb and retain large amounts of information in an enjoyable and engaging way.
Parents attend the lessons with their younger children and learn techniques they can continue at home. This regular practice helps strengthen memory and concentration over time.
Developing Visual Memory Through World Geography for Children
One of the key features of the Shichida Method is the development of visual memory and observation skills.
Children are exposed to a wide range of knowledge topics including animals, numbers, language, art, world flags and world geography. By seeing information regularly in a structured format, children gradually build strong recall ability.
Caleb’s ability to recognise country shapes is a natural result of this training. His brain has learned to quickly capture and remember visual information.
This type of ability is not taught through memorisation alone. It develops through repeated exposure, guided practice and consistent progression.
Building Strong Foundations Before Primary School
Pre-Primary is an important stage of development when children are especially receptive to learning.
During these early years, the Shichida Method helps children develop:
- Strong memory skills
- Excellent concentration
- Confidence in learning
- Curiosity about the world
- Early academic readiness
These foundations help children transition smoothly into primary school and support long term learning success.
Caleb’s ability to recognise country shapes reflects how young children can absorb complex information when it is presented in the right way. At an age when many children are only beginning to explore maps, Caleb is confidently identifying nations across continents. This kind of knowledge builds global awareness and curiosity about the world beyond his immediate surroundings.
It also strengthens pattern recognition, spatial awareness and long-term recall – skills that support subjects far beyond geography. Most importantly, Caleb enjoys the challenge. For him, learning feels exciting and empowering, not pressured or forced.
Amazing Outcomes From The Shichida Method
Caleb’s geography knowledge is one example of the abilities many Shichida children develop through consistent participation.
Every child develops differently, but the Shichida Method provides the structure and environment that allow children to reach their potential during the early years when learning capacity is at its highest.



