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10 Fun Games To Help Your Little One Develop Their Hand-Eye Coordination And Bilateral Skills! 💯🎉

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Cardio Arenavor 1 Jahr

Developing skills through play, that a good one

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RedDeer.Gamesvor 2 Jahren

🟦 THE SMURFS: LEARN AND PLAY 🟦 #Educational game tailored for the youngest minds, offering a super #fun way to acquire knowledge and enhance logical thinking skills! 📖😍 Available on #NintendoSwitch! 🎉 PLAY NOW ⤵️ #indiegames #indiedev #thesmurfs

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ricovor 1 Jahr

Amazing

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K. Dunnevor 1 Jahr

Sweetest plan for Toddlers. We put ours in front of iPads and I phones while we do the same. Consider something different ❤️

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junemaxvor 1 Jahr

How delightful. No screens, no woke nonsense, just learning skills while having fun. 👏👏

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MimiFarrvor 1 Jahr

KUNG FU BABY❣❣❣

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Cristina Figliolovor 1 Jahr

Divinas !!!

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nourbutwatmivor 1 Jahr

She is so cute...and smart. Keep up the good work, mom.

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Enea Fiorettivor 1 Jahr

“Traditional Chinese parenting has one clear advantage over contemporary Western parenting: Chinese parents–like many other Asian parents–are more likely to emphasize effort over innate talent.” -Mualem R, Leisman G, Zbedat Y, Ganem S, Mualem O, Amaria M, Kozle A, Khayat-Moughrabi S and Ornai A (2018) The Effect of Movement on Cognitive Performance. Front. Public Health 6:100. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00100 The Frontiers study on movement and cognitive performance supports the established link between movement and cognition, showing that motor activities can enhance executive functions in children, which may contribute to long-term cognitive advantages. Chinese parenting, as discussed in the Parenting Science web result, often involves high expectations and structured activities, which could include early physical exercises like the one in the video, potentially giving children a developmental edge.

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