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Unlocking the Genius Within & Transforming Children into Ten’sai
Oh, that’s how that works—wow! Your preschooler’s inquisitive little mind is going ten million miles an hour as they start putting together all the information that they’ve gathered about the world during toddlerhood, from motion and body movements to using new materials and supplies to craft something unique.And, according to our experts, that makes this the perfect time to start helping kids build early science skills and more. There will be focus throughout this year on mastering letters, sounds, and
Top 8 Right Brain Development Activities for Boosting Your Child’s Creativity and Memory at Home
1. Mirror Gazing Your child’s daily reflection is like their own personal right brain development and brain strengthening games training camp! As they start recognizing themselves, you can add some fun by asking, “Who’s that cutie in the mirror?” This activity contributes to brain development in early childhood as your child develops social and emotional connections every day. They start recognizing themselves. You can help describe themselves looking in the mirror, which will assist in child holistic development strategies by
Inside the Secrets of ThinkRight’s Speed-yoi Framework
Just when you were getting the hang of having a baby, it’s time to go back to work. Besides the expected changes (picking your tasks back up, catching up on all the office gossip you’ve missed), your priorities have shifted now that you’re a parent. Lunch breaks might turn into pumping time, while happy hours look more like heading out early to pick up the baby. There will be focus throughout this year on mastering letters, sounds, and words. You’ll
From ABCs to Alpha Waves
Today it seems as if everyone, including young children, are plugged in. Playing games, using educational apps, watching YouTube videos, thumbing through social media—screen time is a part of our culture. And while technology has become a critical tool in our lives, it has also been linked to emotional and health risks, including the tendency to sit instead of being physically active, sleeping problems, social isolation, and bullying. There will be focus throughout this year on mastering letters, sounds, and
Beyond Left Brain
The ThinkRight Approach to Holistic Child Development The ThinkRight Approach to Holistic Child Development The ThinkRight Approach to Holistic Child Development Every new parent knows the feeling: It’s 2 a.m. You’re bleary-eyed, and you want nothing more than for everyone to get some sleep. But you’re up. And so is your new baby.Though it would be amazing if your little one could tell you what’s keeping them awake, all you can do is try your best to figure it out.
the Parent's Chair
A heartfelt space where parents share their personal experiences, insights, and testimonials about their journey with ThinkRight. Here, you’ll find authentic stories that illuminate the transformative impact of our programs on children and families alike.