As parents, we wish to help our children develop.
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Dr. Hanne S. Finstad Phd explores how the child’s brain works and develops. Learn how to stimulate your child’s brain development in the best way. This powerful approach gives the child the best possible starting point for learning. And offers actionable tips for reading, writing, and math. – but also to develop creativity and fine motor skills.
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The book has useful tips and exercises. And helps you to foster joy for learning and a sense of accomplishment in the child.
📕Chapters
- The brains potential and limitations
- The infant and toddler brain
- Language comprehension and reading
- Number sense and mathematics
- Electronic games and apps – Good or bad?
- Music and creativity
- Rest and activity
- Working memory test
- References
Erik H –
A wonderfully useful book!
Highly recommended for both parents and tho who work with children! I myself have children who, at the time of writing, are 8 years old and 5 years old, and the book is equally relevant for both! An investment in both yourself and the children.
Julia –
What a fantastically good and instructive book! I got so many good tips and I also got to learn more about working memory, which I barely know anything about, and I’m so grateful for that. Our children need to rest occasionally and not take in too much at the same time. And one of the most important things is that children must be allowed to be bored and use their imagination! Thanks again for all the advice and tips in the book!
Lilla kemisten –
What is the best method for learning to read? What significance does music have for the child? These are some of the topics that the book covers and provides good guidance for parents. In addition, you get many practical tips and exercises that are both simple and creative. The book is easy to read but informative. Another important aspect that the book covers is electronic games and apps, in the chapter the book gives good advice to parents about the beneficial use of social media and screen time. An important chapter as we are on the way to further digitization, but a fine balance is required to give our children the best possible experience and use of digital tools.
Ingrid Davidsson –
Gave the book to 2 of my children, who can use it on my grandchildren. They like the book
Thera Bergman –
Autumn interesting and easy-to-read book about a subject that is difficult for school. It confirms what I spontaneously felt about working and long-term memory. I would like the book to be included in all pedagogic courses, principal’s courses, etc. When I talk to teachers, special education teachers, principals, they just sit quietly and then maybe some improvement is made, but it comes back again pretty soon. I think they don’t know how to do it. If these educators could take it on board and put it into practice, we would have a holistic view that I believe would provide a clearly fantastically improved outcome for everyone in several ways! Of course, it is very good for us parents and something that should be part of the training for parents-to-be.