The intelligence of children comes from genetic, physical, nutritional, exercise, learning, and teaching. Therefore, there are 3 simple things that parents can do to stimulate their children’s intelligence. These things can be done by any parent, regardless of their knowledge. So don’t overlook them.
Let your child have the freedom to play outdoors
Why does playing outdoors relate to intelligence? Contact with nature is a miraculous thing that not only helps children develop physically but also makes them smarter. Researchers Marc Berman, John Jonides, and Stephen Kaplan from the University of Michigan, specialized in neuroscience, have found the benefits of nature exposure on children’s cognition. Scientists say that regularly taking children to parks or admiring nature paintings also helps improve memory and increase concentration by up to 20%. Allowing children to play outdoors also helps them explore the world better than being indoors all the time. Contact with nature also makes children healthier.
Let your child play smart electronic games
Experts from the University of Rochester, USA, have proven that action-oriented electronic games train players to make quick decisions. When playing these games, children are trained to have a high level of “vigilance” to what is happening around them. This activity helps children improve multiple skills simultaneously, such as driving, reading small print, keeping track of friends in a crowd, and navigating. Moreover, children’s brains will efficiently collect information, helping them “process” each second to make decisions.
Expose your child to music
Professor Dennie Palmer Wolf from Harvard University, USA, an expert in researching the artistic development of young children, conducted a study called “Why is music important?” which showed that when children listen to music and can feel it by tapping their feet, clapping their hands, jumping, and moving along with the music, they can develop the ability to control their body movements in the best way. Even listening to a simple piece of music can help children perform coordinated mental and physical actions. The more exposure and better perception of music children have, the more they develop.
Music also helps develop the auditory and verbal pathways in children, helping them develop better. Infants who listen to direct sound and interact with it can speak earlier and have a richer vocabulary by the age of 1. Music also helps children communicate better with friends. Music also helps shape the social interaction structure for children who have experienced psychological trauma or autism. And music brings joy and excitement to children. These emotions are the factors that help children attract others, improve mood, and reduce worries and sadness.
Parents talk more to their children
Many studies also show that parents who talk to their children more often contribute to their children’s rapid vocabulary development and higher IQ scores. Therefore, parents should spend more time talking to their children. A baby with talkative parents quickly increases their vocabulary. When you have a child between 0-4 years old, it is best to talk to them more so that they can increase their number of words and enhance their cognitive development. Instead of focusing on your phone, talk to your child and stimulate their perspective and answer their questions.
With these simple ways, every parent can do it.