Feb 14, 2012

Early Brain Development In Kids.

Hi moms we come across many doubts about our kids brain development. When they act very elderly and doing naughty activities which we cant believe. Here is some information which will clarify all your doubts.
                   
A number of factors influence early brain development in kids. These important factors include genetics, food and nutrition, responsiveness of parents, daily experiences, physical activity and love. In particular, parents should be aware of the importance of furnishing a healthy and nutritious diet, giving love and nurturing, providing interesting and varied everyday experiences, and giving children positive and sensitive feedback for early brain development.

Most of the brain's cells are formed before birth, but most of the connections among cells are made during infancy and early childhood.Early experience and interaction with the environment are most critical in a child's brain development.
  • A 3-year-old toddler's brain is twice as active as an adult's brain.Hence the brain development is twice for kids.
  • Talking to young children establishes foundations for learning language during early critical periods when learning is easiest for a child.
What children need most is loving care and new experiences, not special attention or costly toys. Talking, singing, playing and reading are some of the key activities that build a child's brain development and also strong bonding with the parents.

The "prime time" for visual and auditory development, or a child's capacity for learning to see and hear, is from birth to between 4 and 5 years old. The development of these sensory capacities is very important for allowing children, especially babies, to perceive and interact with the world around them. During the first few months, especially, babies need to see shapes, colors, objects at varying distances and movement for the brain to learn how to see. Babies also need exposure to a variety of sounds so their brain can learn to process that information and allow for responsiveness by hearing something.

The "prime time" for language development and learning to talk is from birth to 10 years of age. Children are learning language during this entire period.

The development of a child's brain holds the key to the child's future. Although the "first years last forever" in terms of the rapid development of young children's brains, the actual first years of a child's life go by very quickly. So touch, talk, read, smile, sing, count and play with your children. It does more than make both of you feel good. It helps a child's brain development and nourishes the child's potential for a lifetime.

Kids are the wonderful gifts enjoy the fruit of parenthood.


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