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What are Memory Games? What Can Do My Child’s Brain Development playing Building Blocks?
You might use luminosity and your parents might enjoy crossword puzzles. These are both terrific examples of memory games that enhance cognition and memory. The same benefit derived from these adult games can be achieved by utilizing memory games with your children.

At first it was thought that cognition was developed later in life but now it’s proven that these previously held assumptions were inaccurate. As mothers we know, having witnessed all the miracles from birth, that our children are learning and developing and rapidly. However, a recent study confirms that in fact, 90% of a child’s brain is actually formed by the age of 5! This startling research has altered the way in which we are interacting with our precious children and in turn the importance we now place on cognitive development.

We are now cognizant of the fact that the first five years of our child’s life are extremely important. They form our child’s future “health, happiness, growth, development and learning achievement at school, in the family and community, and in life in general.”

However, what many might not know is that “the first three years are the most critical in shaping the child’s brain architecture”. Early experiences provide the foundation for the brain’s “organizational development and functioning throughout life”. There is a direct correlation between early experiences and how children acquire learning skills, as well as social and emotional abilities.

The most important thing to realize is that it’s not too late to positively impact your child’s cognitive development. Interestingly, “in the first three years, a child’s brain has up to twice as many synapses as it will have in adulthood”.






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