All children have their own talents. It is up to parents to identify their potential and then polish these talents over time. We can predict their talents by observing what they like to play with. We might say that our child has the potential to become a chef if he likes to pretend to cook or he might want to become a doctor if he likes playing with the doctor's kit. He might become an engineer if he loves automobile toys and brick game puzzles.
The rule is not to push our children to play so hard with brain games as it will become stressful for them. Do not manipulate them by giving them games related to a profession that we want them to pursue.
As parents we all know that the early years is the best time to give direction to a child’s mind. Research has shown that children learn most of life's lessons in the early years. As such, we as parents need to stimulate their skills and brain by providing them with the brain games which are interesting to them and can gain their attention for a long period of time.
Remember the important rule, which is that exercising and practising is important to keep things in our memory for a long time.
Apart from that, brain games may build our children's self-confidence. It is important to boost our children's self-confidence. They experience many new things as they grow up, and having a strong feeling of self-worth will enable children to navigate the growing-up years successfully.
Research has shown that brain games such as completing puzzles, which doesn't rely on competition, can help build self-confidence by showing children that they can learn new things and accomplish tasks on their own.
Playing with other children in a similar age range in multiplayer games can teach them teamwork. Working as part of a team to accomplish a task can also build self-confidence because it teaches our children that they are valuable and can contribute their skills in a group setting.
Brain games for children are very interesting if we choose a suitable one. Brain games have been identified as the health source to improve children’s power. Children learn a lot when they play brain games as it naturally stimulates their brain power.
Aina Syaima Soaid
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