Why Kids Need To Move - "In order to really engage our students and help them perform at their best we have to move beyond what’s happening in the head,” said Beilock “Movement, or physical activity, is thus an essential factor in intellectual growth, which depends upon the impressions received from outside. Through movement we come in contact with external reality, and it is through these contacts that we eventually acquire even abstract ideas.”
The emotional, social and physical development of young children has a direct effect on their overall development and on the adult they will become. That is why understanding the need to invest in very young children is so important, so as to maximize their future well-being. Neurological research shows that the early years play a key role in children’s brain development. Simply put, a child’s early years lay the foundation for all that is to come. In recent years, researchers have learned that the human brain develops the vast majority of its neurons, and is at its most receptive to learning, between birth and three years of age. In fact, the intake of new information is critical to the formation of active neural pathways. Download Brochure
Fine motor skills package to include:Shoe tying skill development, fine motor grippers, fine motor scoops, scarves, stacking cups, foam dice,set of two racket kit, shape & color sorting kit
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