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Ten exercises for the development of children’s psyche
Intelligence is the guarantee that a child will be able to succeed in life in the future. In addition, intelligence plays an important role in ensuring the mental health of the child. You can help him maximize his cognitive abilities and become smarter than his peers.
There are simple exercises that will help your baby become a second Einstein. Let’s consider some of them.
1. “Cross slopes”
This exercise will allow the child to get rid of unnecessary stress. As a result, he will be able to better focus on his studies.
The child should tilt his left hand to his right foot and vice versa.
Slow side-to-side movements improve the child’s attention and coordination of the cerebral hemispheres. Continue reading
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