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Goals Are For All Ages
Setting goals helps you and your child become mentally stronger. 💯As a parent you are creating boundaries and setting up disciplinary habits for the entire household. As a child you need to know how love is shown in the family so everyone can live in peace and harmony. Goals plays a major role in your ability to raise a confident, competent, mentally tough child.
Goals Are For All Ages
Where Have ALL The Text Books Gone!
Actress and campaigner Sophie Winkleman delivered a powerful critique of screens, EdTech, and AI in education, arguing that the technologies reshaping childhood are also undermining imagination, concentration, and deep thinking. Drawing on neuroscience, educational research, and examples from schools around the world, she makes the case for books, handwriting, human teachers, and an "analog education" in a digital age. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1916948510
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Change Your Children Lives
It is your brain that decides whether you should get married or divorced. It is your brain that manages your money and helps you be successful. And it is your brain that pushes you away from the table, telling you that you have had enough or that gives you permission to eat ice cream. Yet most people never really think about their brains, which is a huge mistake, because success in anything you do starts with a healthy brain. When your brain works right, you work right. But when your brain is troubled, you are much more likely to have trouble in your life. With a healthy brain you are happier, physically healthier because you make better decisions. Why AI in the classroom is a catastrophe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFp5-i5fzyQ
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A corrupted dumbed down brain can be reignited by spending time in nature and socializing.
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Testimonies: Handwriting Rewires Your Brain
@jylyhughes5085 I'm a writer. I always use a pen, a beautiful pen and a beautiful notebook. Writing becomes a gorgeous aesthetic experience. @lifespanwellnessbeauty-60i64 I'm a 64 year old Calligrapher. I'm glad to know that my beautiful writing is helping my cognitive ability as well! @LifeIsThePrayer 9 months ago I can’t go grocery shopping without a list. Sometimes I forget the list at home. But if I’ve written it down I remember what I wrote. The mere act of writing it down helps me envision what is on a piece of paper that I don’t have with me. @holly_kay5570 I’ve noticed my handwriting has become very sloppy. It wasn’t always so. I’ve purchased a handwriting booklet and tablet, as well as a new pretty pen. I’ve been practicing daily. Not only is my handwriting helping me slow down and become more present, I believe I’m even thinking more clearly. @marija2387 I'm 76. Recently, I started journaling using cursive writing. I was shocked at how poorly my writing had become. My script was once ppraised. Now, 3 months later I'm writing 3-4 times per week. My script is improving and my thoughts clearer. It's not just brain changes, it's muscular changes. @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu I’m a retired English teacher. I’ve been horrified for years that education moved away from cursive and toward the keyboard. Science has recognized the value and benefits of handwriting for decades; but rather than teach children to write, education has ignored this research—and students have suffered for it. That ability to write and read cursive will continue to deteriorate, leading to less effective brain function. There is a link between the hand and the brain. Good video.
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