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    How can I sharpen my 3 years old brain?

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      Juania last edited by minipaliwal

      Hello, please suggest various activities that I can do with my 3 years old to sharpen his brain. What types of activities do improve the brain functioning of toddlers. I read that during this age child’s brain is in the developing stage and will be helpful if I will start on early. Please suggest some ways through which I can sharpen his rain in a fun and loving way. Thanks!

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        Humika @Juania last edited by

        @juania Hello, good to know that you want to do it in a fun way. Your child’s brain grows at an explosive rate during the first three years of his life. During these critical brain-growth periods, long, thin nerve pathways grow inside the brain. These are wirings that connect and carry electrical impulses from brain cell to brain cell. Existing connections eagerly await new experiences that shape the neural networks for language, reasoning, problem-solving, and moral values. New experiences build upon established patterns and create new patterns and networks for more learning. Connections that are used repeatedly will become permanent. Those that are not used get discarded. You can help your toddler jump-start his brain development by engaging in games and fun activities with him. Everything you do with your toddler – playing, talking, eating, walking, reading, cuddling, and singing helps jump-start his brain. Here are a few things like-

        • Block Patterns - it will improve his problem-solving skill
          Nesting Game
        • You can play puzzles with him to improve his thinking skills
        • You can also play a stacking game
        • You can also Play With Sand, Crayon (or Paint) game, and Clay
          Thanks!
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