🧠What Is Your Child’s Brain Ready for at 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7?
As parents, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by all the advice on early childhood learning. But the truth is, your child's brain is developing at an incredible pace—and at each age, they’re ready for different kinds of learning and experiences. Understanding what your child’s brain is naturally wired to absorb at each stage can help you support their growth without pressure or guesswork. Let’s break it down by age: 👶 Age 2: The Curious Explorer At 2 years old, your child’s brain is exploding with new connections. Their memory is improving, and they’re beginning to understand symbols, routines, and cause-and-effect. What to focus on: Language exposure: talk, sing, and read aloud often. Simple matching games and puzzles. Hands-on exploration (stacking, sorting, pouring). Encourage movement: dancing, climbing, walking. 👧 Age 3: The Imitator and Questioner Three-year-olds love to copy adults and ask “Why?” Their imagination is growing rapidly, and they’re learn...
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