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WOW!!! Big Ups to you. Am inspired and have learnt a lot from this. Am an aspiring personal development coach and motivational speaker who wants to make positive impact in my community and Nigeria at large. Peradventure, you seek assistance or volunteer, please inform me. I wish you all the best. |
where is it located? |
will you sell for 850k |
Do you know that an engaged child is one who is more likely to absorb information, retain it, and make real-life associations with the knowledge. Engage your child today!!! |
Recent research confirms that the first five years are particularly important for the development of the child's brain, and the first three years are the most critical in shaping the child's brain architecture. Early experiences provide the base for the brain's organizational development and functioning throughout life. They have a direct impact on how children develop learning skills as well as social and emotional abilities. 1. The early years, especially the first three years of life, are very important for building the baby's brain. Everything she or he sees, touches, tastes, smells or hears helps to shape the brain for thinking, feeling, moving and learning. 2. Babies learn rapidly from the moment of birth. They grow and learn best when responsive and caring parents and other caregivers give them affection, attention and stimulation in addition to good nutrition, proper health care and protection. 3. Encouraging children to play and explore helps them learn and develop socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually. This helps children get ready for school. 4. Children learn how to behave (socially and emotionally) by imitating the behaviour of those closest to them. 5. Entering primary school on time is critical to ensure the continuity of a child's development. Support from parents, other caregivers, teachers and the community is very important. 6. All children grow and develop in similar patterns, but each child develops at her or his own pace. Every child has her or his own interests, temperament, style of social interaction and approach to learning. http://www.wikihow.com/Raise-Smart-Children For more info: call Mr. Sammi 07031015379
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