Learning is a lifelong process, although during the first years of life, this is especially important. All children learn in a unique way (there are multiple ways of learning), and that is why it is so important to adapt to each one of them.
Surely many of us had not heard of choline, but it is an essential nutrient for humans and also plays a very important role during pregnancy, since it is involved in the development of the fetus's brain.
'My son is distracted in class': this is the premise with which many parents come to the specialists' office, and it seems that as time progresses, so does the ease with which our children are distracted .
After addressing the first three stages of the Theory of cognitive development of the psychologist Jean Piaget: the sensorimotor stage (0-2 years), the preoperational stage (2-7 years) and that of concrete operations (7-11 years), we reached the fourth and last stage.
You've probably heard of the egocentric stage in early childhood. It is a completely normal evolutionary stage and necessary for the subsequent social and affective development of the child.
Most children, like adults, are constantly adapting to changes in their environment, as well as the demands and demands of it. They change their behavior depending on what surrounds them, and they adjust it so that it is more adaptive.
Most children, from a young age, actively explore their environment. Through this, they practice their senses and their abilities, whether to communicate, to move ... Which leads them to learn and develop their mind.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.