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RE: Which is very important for children's brain development: Studying or Playing?

in Hindwhale Community10 months ago

Greetings friend,
When it comes to children in their childhood, there's an age division that helps us understand their development stages. From 1 to 5 years old, we generally consider it as early childhood, and from 6 to 12 years old, it's considered as primary school age.

During this primary school age, learning becomes very important. It's like building a strong foundation for future growth. Children rely on teachers to guide them and learn basic language, math, and etiquette. This stage sets the stage for further development and understanding of the world.

But, of course, we also need to find a balance between work and play. Playing is like the "spice" in our learning process. It helps relax our brains and adds fun to our learning journey. It's important to give children time to rest and enjoy themselves while they're studying.

So, in summary, learning is crucial during childhood, especially in the primary school years. It lays the foundation for future growth. But we shouldn't forget the importance of play and finding that balance between work and rest.