How can a child's brain be stimulated for a better learning experience?

Envision a child’s brain as an unfilled pot or a blank slate. Anything that you place or compose in right currently will be there through life. This was the thought that John Locke had in his tabula rasa theory. Tabula rasa is the epistemic review that a human is brought into the world with no implicit mental substance and that human information comes as a matter of fact and insight. For the most part, types of the clean slate tabula rasa favor the sustain side of nature with regards to parts of one's character, social, enthusiastic way of behaving, and knowledge.

According to research on early childhood development, the brain improves significantly between the ages of 0 and 8, but then slows down after that. As a result, it is advised to make the most of these eight years by targeting activities that accelerate brain development.

 Many activities that a child does at home help with brain development, including the following.

  • Singing 
  • Cooking
  • Moulding
  • Creating bubbles
  • Painting
  • Scribbling

The activities will help your child with:

  • memory for the long haul
  • strong numeracy skills
  • processing at a high rate
  • abilities to think critically
  • confidence

references 

https://helpmegrowmn.org/HMG/HelpfulRes/Articles/HowEncourageBrainDev/index.html

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