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Brain Development

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Too much TV can have negative impact on Children

Children love watching television and movies, but too much of it during developmental years can have a significant negative impact on them, experts say. Read more in the link below...

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Understanding the Impact of Advertising on Children and Redefining the Laws of Living in India

Authors:
Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Faculty, ICFAI, Jaipur
Dr. Pushp Lata, Assistant Professor, Languages Group, FD-1, BITS, Pilani

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Nature promotes healthy brain development in children


Ever wondered the relevance of nature in your child’s growing years and why it is important to let our children explore nature and all its splendour more often? It...

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Learning begins early, really early

New born babies have an amazing ability to learn new things. As caregivers, not only do we need to care for their physical development but also their cognitive development. Read this article in the Deccan Herald about the cognitive development of...

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How we learn language

In this TED talk, Dr. Patricia Kuhl talks about her research on how early exposure to language alters the brain. Exposure to different unique sounds of each language during the child's age between 6-12 months is critical she says. Her research on...

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Learning to play a musical instrument can boost a child's cognitive ability

While it has been found that listening to Mozart's compositions may not have much effect on the cognitive ability of children, learning to play musical instruments has been found to provide a big performance boost in their ability to perform...

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Re-wiring the brain


When a baby is born, there is no indication that she is thinking. But from then on, her brain development proceeds rapidly and she starts developing many cognitive...

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How To Build A Baby's Brain

Until about the mid-1990s, many believed that the structure of babies brains were genetically determined - in other words, their intelligences were fixed by the family they were born into. But brain research in the late 1990s revealed that the...

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Creativity, Talents, Skills and the Brain

Highly skilled people like expert chess players or expert musicians have differences in their brain anatomy or neural processing, compared to people who are not skilled in these areas. It takes many years of practice of skills in order to develop...

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Brain-Based Suggestions for Teaching Reading


Advances in brain imaging have shown that, while every child is different in many other respects, when it comes to reading the brain imposes the same constraints in...

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