Math Performance in School Related to Grasp of Early Number Sense

By Aditi | October 9, 2011 11:37 pm |
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110914171751-large According to a new study that has been published in the online journal PLoS ONE, maths performance in school is related to a preschooler’s grasp of early number sense. In other words, prior to any formal education, the ideal of preschoolers to estimate quantities is very useful.

You may not know but this ability to identify the quantity is present in us at the time of birth. Moreover, greater precision is required to compare items that are much closer in number. The ability to measure develops more during the school age years but starts even before it.

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Brain growth of babies depends on the time and energy spent by mothers

By Aditi | April 19, 2011 11:20 pm |
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110328151730 The growth of brain in babies is directly related to the percentage of time and energy being spent on the child by their mother. This has been revealed in a new research. The study has been conducted on 128 living species, including humans.

The result shows that the length of pregnancy and how long they feed the baby determines brain growth in babies. The research concludes that the more the duration of pregnancy and simultaneous feeding period of breast milk, the better and bigger the size of baby’s brain.

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Early brain development

By Aditi | February 28, 2011 12:40 am |
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brains1 There are many things about the early brain development of a baby, which we should know as parents. There have been many researches done by psychologist that explains the early development of the baby brain and can help parents to know the role that they should play in supporting the early brain development of the child. Some of the important things are being discussed here.

The child is born with genes which play an important role in brain development. However along with that the care and nurturing offered in early life also plays a significant role. This is not only true for human being but even animals go through same. The way a brain gets care in the early life does influence the way his genes grow and work.

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Calling All Jr. Scientists!

By Angel | February 21, 2011 9:24 am |
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Dear parents, I am here to tell you a couple of words about one of the most amazing competitions ever. Are you ready to bring out your child’s potential? If you answer is “yes,” then the new project from Google called ‘Calling All Jr. Scientists!’ is something you really need.

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Teaching self control in children benefits in the long run

By Aditi | January 31, 2011 1:19 am |
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2786972_COM_nenas_patio_46_o A new study has proved that instigating the lessons of self-control in early life of a child helps in the long run. The study says more self –control in children helps them succeed better in life. The study was conducted on a particular number of individuals for over a certain period of their life since birth. And the result of the study has predicted a number of things.

The first and the foremost prediction of the study is that self-control helps children in achieving success later in life. This fact has been proved after making some serious observations in different areas of an individual’s life in different stages. In fact, it is said that more than intellect and background of an individual, his self-control plays a greater role in his success in life and also takes him towards prosperity and well-being.

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Make Your Kids Good Guests

By Aditi | November 29, 2010 1:46 pm |
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Kids can be very demanding and annoying as guests if they are not taught the proper way to behave at other’s place. Kids love to visit their friends and spend time with them playing and eating together. But if it is they are not taught the lessons on etiquette by their parents, they can create a lot of trouble to the host. And may be the next time, they won’t even get invited again.

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Make Your Baby Speak Better

By Aditi | November 17, 2010 2:14 am |
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Babies these days are commonly facing the speech complex and this is making parents worry. However, there are some tips to make your baby speak better and we are going to share the same with you in this article.baby-sound2

One of the interesting speech exercises for your infant baby is to encourage him or her to a sound or speech. Try to talk to your baby as much as you can to make your baby respond quickly.

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Ways to teach kids with learning disabilities

By Aditi | September 3, 2010 10:27 am |
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Teaching children who have learning disabilities can be a major challenge for parents as well as teachers. Most children know or learn how to deal with problems as they are capable of processing information and have the ability to organize information into a plan or strategy to tackle a problem. But there are also children who find learning to process information a very uphill task. This is not because they are not diligent enough but this could be a disorder.

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Is religion important for you kid?

By Aditi | May 9, 2010 8:14 am |
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Learning

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The importance of religion and the belief in the almighty plays a very important part in the upbringing of any children. Even parents with little faith in gods consider religion to be a vital part when it comes to raising their child. However, unlike the conventional thought, a child can be brought up without religion as well and this in hindsight also proves very beneficial as the child finds himself away from the dangerous implications that religion may carry.

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Ways to teach your child the value of money

By Aditi | April 17, 2010 3:58 am |
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Learning

 

childParents put their best possible efforts in making their child learn about the values and principles of life. Interestingly, they often forget to educate their child about the value of money. Most things in life revolve around money one way or the other and the future of your child can become very precarious if they have no idea about the importance of money from their early childhood.

It is important on the part of the parents to make their child aware about money at an early age. Parents must inculcate the habit of saving money in their child and make them realize the real meaning of investment. This would ensure that your children have financial security and does not accumulate unwanted debt in the future.

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