Here are some important factors for parents to help their children develop early on to become intelligent and successful:
1. Early Childhood Education by Parents
The human brain differs from other animals in its ability to learn. The younger the child, the faster their absorption rate. If parents miss their child’s optimal learning period, it can lead to a decline in their intelligence to varying degrees.
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Early Childhood Brain Development and Focus Training
Early childhood education has two main aspects:
Firstly, it involves early brain development and training the child’s focus, along with physical training, mental endurance, language expression, memory, and memorization.
Secondly, during the ages of three to five, it is crucial to instill good habits and manners that will benefit both their physical and mental health.
A child’s early years should not only be about play and entertainment but also about challenging their minds. Early education ensures holistic brain development, a fulfilling childhood, and the cultivation of good habits and behaviors. As a result, children find it easier to learn and excel in school, and they are also more likely to make better choices in life.
2. Inspiring Children Through Storytelling
People with goals and dreams tend to work harder and tap into their true potential. As a parent, you play a vital role in guiding your child toward their dreams.
When telling stories to your children, have clear educational goals in mind. Include stories about scientists, child prodigies, and superheroes. These stories will spark their imagination and curiosity.
Additionally, create an inspiring atmosphere during storytelling. To achieve this, parents should lead by example, demonstrating good manners and having noble life goals for their children to emulate.
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Inspiring Children Through Storytelling
3. Stimulating Children’s Self-Learning Abilities
While the ability to learn is innate, it needs to be honed and sharpened through daily life, especially during early childhood. UNESCO has outlined four critical principles for education in the 21st century: “Learning to know, learning to do, learning to live together, and learning to be.”
Self-learning is a vital skill, and most geniuses share this fundamental ability. Therefore, parents should stimulate their children’s self-learning abilities from a young age, which will reap countless benefits in the future.
The best educational approach is to awaken a child’s intrinsic motivation to learn. Essentially, all educational activities aim to enhance their learning abilities. Ultimately, the goal of teaching is to empower students to continue learning independently long after they leave the classroom.
Mothers’ Need for Awareness of Dual Activity of Breastfeeding and Watching TV
In the contemporary world, in which technology pervades our lives, some mothers tend to soothe their babies through nursing while simultaneously watching television. Although this practice may not appear to affect the infant, studies show that it can in fact have dire repercussions on the baby’s well-being, both in terms of physical health and mental growth. In this article, we will look at the possible reasons for this activity and its potential outcomes.