January 28, 2010

Active Imaginations Lead to Future Success

Author: TeachNPlay
early learning

It’s been proven that kids who have active imaginations while they’re young tend to be more creative, innovative, and successful as adults. But in addition to fostering imaginative practices, it’s also important to address early learning. We learn a significant portion of the sum of our knowledge when we’re young, and children who start learning as early as 3 or 4 will have a much better chance at advancing in education than children who don’t start learning until kindergarten and grade school. Early learning can encompass a variety of topics, including the basics like problem solving, deduction, and reasoning, as well as more advanced subjects like reading and math. Giving your child fun educational toys and games, and spending time learning with them will help them develop more quickly.

It’s also a good idea for you to ensure your children interact with other children their age.  Developing social skills is also an important part of development, and children who have educational skills but lack social skills will be at a disadvantage, and vice versa.


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