The Secret Weapon to Boost your Kid’s Brain Power

While we are looking for robust ways to magnify our children's brain power we easily lose track of the one secret weapon which can make this simple.

A child’s brain undergoes a massive development during the first three years of his life. So the foundation for bringing up your kid as a highbrow personality has to be laid from the very early stages. Having said that, I can feel an immense pressure mounting within you. You may be bewildered and start your quest for the highly thriving techniques to boost your kid’s brainpower. The reality is you don’t need any substantial methods or tricks. You will need only one secret weapon to support your child’s brain development. Read on to learn about it.


The Secret Weapon that Augments your Child’s Brain Power

Modern parenting demands every child to be a prodigy. It’s quite natural as every parent desires to make their kid an enlightened scholar – a master of all trades. This insistence pushes them to hunt for all the viable means to get their mission accomplished.

But you know what? Your child cannot acquire a robust brain power by signing for any supreme intellectual sessions or by practising with any exorbitant tools. Rather, there is a very lucid way to tackle this.

Your child’s brain can become agile with one secret weapon and that is nothing but YOU.

Yes, all your child requires for boosting his brainpower is YOU!

How to Invigorate your Kid’s Brain Power?

The best way to trigger his neurons is to hold on to your everyday activities with your child with utmost significance. So how YOU can stimulate and boost your baby’s brainpower.

Bonding

Keep interacting with your baby whenever you get a chance. Your touch, eye contact, and cuddles will provide a feeling of comfort and peace to your baby. Try your best not to let your baby cry.

The more your baby feels emotionally safe and secure, the more will he be calm and happy. This state of tranquillity will be a great booster to your child’s cerebral matter. Babywearing is an ideal option for bonding with your baby. It also helps to multi-task during your busy hours.

Even if your child is a toddler or a school going kid still your connection with your child is very significant for his or her developing brain. More and more cuddles every day is a way of comforting them and making them feel safe.

Helping them to deal with their emotions and getting them prepared to face the real world and real people is how you can lessen their stress and nurture their brains.

Sleeping

Sleep is an essential part of healthy living. Sleep deprivation can have long time impact on brain development. Infants should sleep up to 18 hours a day, toddlers need 11 to 14 hours, preschoolers need 10 to 13 hours and school going kids need 9 to 11 hours of sleep.

You must ensure that your child is having a routine, deep and continuous sleep to support his sprouting brain.

Talking

Talk, talk and talk. Your non-stop chatter is the one which is going to strengthen your kid’s intellect. Keep questioning, keep reasoning, keep repeating and keep bonding through your words. This will greatly enhance his or her cognitive abilities and vocabulary.

Even infants will love your talking and respond with their little giggles, twinkling eyes and by moving their hands and legs. You can start talking to your little one right from your pregnancy days.

Eating

Breastfeeding has a huge influence on brainpower. Breast milk has many components which aid in the rapid development of the neural cells. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding until six months. Our expert explains all about breastmilk and it’s importance here.

As the kids grow up, you have to bring in healthy eating habits. There are many foods which are instrumental in bolstering your child’s brain. Make sure to include them in your child’s regular diet. Here is a list of 11 Super brain foods.

Playing

Children love to play and playing contributes a lot to the evolution of the brain. Keep encouraging your kid to play and your involvement will make it even more intriguing for him.

Skipping the screen time as a family and playing with your kid can be emotionally encouraging for everyone.

Play can be in any form like a Peekaboo, Puzzles, Building blocks, Pretend and play or Board games or any Outdoor play. Through play, kids learn quite a lot and their memory expands. Playtime is precious, so ensure your kids enjoy it to the fullest.

Singing

Singing with your child will build his or her literacy, emotional intelligence, and vocabulary. Music, in general, can accelerate brain development and improve IQ. Older kids can be motivated to take music lessons. In the case of infants and toddlers, expose them to some soothing music every day.

Reading

Last but not the least inculcating the habit of reading. Early reading has a major impact on how your child’s brain processes information. Storytelling can improve the imaginary and creative segments of the brain. And here is how you can develop the love for reading in your kids.

Besides the aforesaid activities, setting up a routine, inculcating good habits, involving them in creative hobbies and establishing an emotionally healthy environment are the prime factors which can upgrade your child’s brainpower.

That’s all. You need not spend a lot of money to trigger their neurons, all you have to spend is your TIME. Again,

YOU are the secret weapon to boost your kid’s brain power.

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While we are looking for robust ways to magnify our children's brain power we easily lose track of the one secret weapon which can make this simple.

 

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 * This article was originally written by me for Babyonboard website.


About Janani Viswanathan

Janani Viswanathan, is a proud stay @ home mom of twin boys and an ex-software professional. She rejoices her motherhood and spreads the happiness by sharing her experience in raising twin kids. She loves to explore the world of parenting and discover numerous ways to bring up emotionally and physically strong children. If she isn't blogging, then you can presume that her little ones are keeping their mom busy.

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