Emotional development involves feelings about others and yourself. Along with the intense progress intellectual, motor, and social development, emotional development is also very important. During their middle childhood, toddlers become much better at understanding a wide range of their emotional reactions and can accurately recognize and understand other people’s feelings and emotions. The preschool age is […]
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Learning a language increases your brain size! The process of acquiring a second language can significantly improve intellectual performance and delay brain aging. Research has shown that children who learn or speak a foreign language benefit hugely even if it takes a little bit more effort to juggle two sets of vocabulary and grammar at once. Eight advantages of […]
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Did you know that reading bedtime stories is a great concentration exercise for your child? Focusing attention on a story and reading fairy tales stimulates a child’s brain. Children above the age of 3 are more likely to develop skills in focusing their attention. It is as a result of their brain developing and the improvement of cognitive functions such […]
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