As parents, we need to know that babies are born ready to learn, and their brains develop through use. So it is our duty to help stimulate their brain through activities and the things we expose them to.
Recent researches confirm that the first five years are particularly important for the development of a child's brain, and the first three years are the most critical in shaping the brain network.
Early childhood experiences and environment form the base of character development.
What a child sees, hears, touches, smells and tastes stimulate a child's brain, thereby enhancing learning, health, emotions and behaviour.
Development in children also occur through physical activities.
Healthy nutrition also supports growth and brain development,
A child thrives better in a stimulating environment with lots of different activities that give plenty room for play.
Parents, teachers and family members have key roles to play in building children's character, morals, virtues and intellect.
Our children need us!
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