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So Your Kid Is A Verbal Learner – Now What?
Of all the learning styles, verbal learners tend to be the rarest. This doesn’t mean that they are harder to teach or destined to have problems in school. In fact, verbal learning indicates that people will succeed later in life because they have better language skills. 
It is important to understand that verbal learning is different from auditory learning. Auditory learners learn the best when they hear about a topic, whereas verbal learners need to hear the words and speak them in order to understand. 
Interested in helping your verbal learner succeed? MindFinity helps you to teach your children and increase their Inventive IQ through various activities that strengthen all of their learning styles. Our games will have your children learning while dancing, singing, cooking, and more. The games only take a few minutes every day, but they will quickly become your favorite time with your kids. To learn more, click here.
For now, let’s talk more about your verbal learner.
What Is A Verbal Learner?
Verbal learners tend to learn best through the words that they hear and the words that they say. They need to have both levels in order to understand a topic, though they can usually learn just by hearing words spoken out loud. Traditionally, they benefit from singing songs, repeating chants, and lectures.
Verbal also includes writing. Verbal learners can best express what they know through written essays, speeches, and presentations.
How Do I Know If My Child Is A Verbal Learner?
Has your child ever used a word that you weren’t even sure if you knew the meaning to it – and then you looked it up and they used it correctly? That’s a sign they are a verbal learner. Some other signs include:
Loving reading, vocabulary, and spelling
Enjoying writing activities
Playing word games like Scrabble or crossword puzzles
Learning new languages easily
Disliking silence or independent study
Performing well in front of crowds
Preferring writing, history, and reading over math and science
Remembering quotes, passages, and songs easily
Of course, every child is different and some verbal learners may excel in math or science. It really just depends on the instruction, teacher, and the child.
How Can I Use This Information To Help My Child Succeed?
If you think that your child is a verbal learner and you want to help them succeed, there are a few different steps that you can take to improve their study skills and performance in school. The first is to encourage your child to read instructions to themselves by mouthing the words. When your child is learning a new subject, have them read the textbook or story aloud to you instead of to themselves. You don’t need to give it your complete focus, as it will benefit your child either way.
Encourage your child to learn as many songs, mnemonic devices, puns, riddles, and wordplay to remember topics – think something like “My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas” to remember the planets or “Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally” for mathematical equations.
Encourage your child to write things out that they don’t understand – verbal doesn’t just mean speaking and hearing. It can mean writing something down. These are the kids that are going to benefit from well-written notes that are color-coded and organized perfectly.
MindFinity Helps Kids Learn Through Gameplay
Our award-winning program helps your children expand their brains and learn polymath thinking skills while dancing, playing music, doing martial arts, and moving around! You get a new game each day of the week, which takes a few minutes a day. And you can expand on the games and have your child put their imagination to use. For visual learners, the games can help to quickly spot patterns and increase their Inventive IQ, which can help them to learn better throughout their entire school career.
Interested in learning more? To learn more about MindFinity and sign up for a free trial, click here.
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Teaching Mathematical Logic To Your Kids – 3 Key Things To Know
If you are struggling to teach your child mathematical logic, you aren’t alone. It is one of the most difficult subjects for kids to grasp and for parents to teach. Even veteran teachers struggle with it sometimes. It is such an important topic for kids to learn, so you need to do it. But how? 
At MindFinity, we help children learn the foundations of mathematical logic and polymath thinking skills. Our focus is on making connections and pattern recognition, which helps to form their basis of mathematical logic – click here to learn more.
Start With Pattern Recognition
From a very young age, children start to notice patterns. They are able to place colors together, put items in lines, and stack cups together based on sizes. Watch them play with toys and you will see that most of those toys have patterns built into them. The little plastic rings that they stack, their mobiles, and even their dolls will have patterns built right into them. Teaching pattern recognition isn’t the main goal of most of these toys, but it is still an important part of them.
MindFinity gives you simple pattern recognition games that are expandable in countless ways. So you can teach patterns through shapes, drawing, toys, karate, music, cooking and more. 
Answer Their “Why” Questions
Kids ask, “Why?” all the time and it can sometimes get annoying. However, they are trying to form patterns in their mind, understand cause and effect, and figure out their place in the world. If your kid asks you a question, try to answer it as completely as you can.
If you are teaching math and your child asks you why the answer is what it is, try to help him think through the logic that is used to solve the problem. Eventually, the time will come when they have to justify their answers in class (and in life), so they need to know how to go about it.
Start Playing Games That Require Mathematical Reasoning
Games can help children learn while they are having fun and just being a kid. There are plenty of games out there that teach mathematical logic and reasoning without feeling like educational games. Think about Sorry!, Parcheesi, Yahtzee!, Phase 10, and other games that don’t just allow your child to passively sit and count. They need to think about what to do with numbers to win.
As your child gets older, you can play different games to teach deeper mathematical reasoning. Even something like Monopoly can help to teach reasoning skills.
Use MindFinity To Help Them Learn Mathematical Logic
Children who can spot patterns and quickly make connections, use analogies to help them understand math concepts and can apply thinking algorithms, learn faster.  Those who build these specialized skills will likely enjoy school more than their peers. This is because when you teach through play, you are taking away a ton of the pressure that they feel. By taking just a few minutes every day to play MindFinity games with your child, you can make school easier for your child, and learning, faster. Not only that, but you will help them to use their imagination to become more adaptable to change, which can help them succeed long into the future!
MindFinity will have you dancing, drawing, singing, and more with your children all while learning these skills and building Inventive IQ,  the human capacity to invent, solve or innovate using a trained imagination. MindFinity is a great tool for younger children and their families to have fun learning together for just a few minutes every day. For more information, reach out to our team today to get started. 
If you want your child to have fun in school and take advantage of all the opportunities they are given, MindFinity is a great place to start.
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Learning Activities For Preschoolers To Get Them Ready For School
Sending your child to preschool can be a harrowing experience for many parents. It is a “letting go” of sorts that most people haven’t experienced before, which is why some parents try to delay it. If you put in some groundwork and prepare your child for preschool, not only are they going to feel better going to school, but you will feel better about letting them go. It will never be easy, but you can make it easier.
No matter how close preschool is, here are some ways to get them ready for school with learning activities:
Read Books About School
Read as much as possible to your children. As preschool looms closer, start reading books about school itself so that they start to understand what to expect. It doesn’t necessarily have to be about preschool, but that is a good idea too.
A word to the wise: be careful about reading books that paint school as a scary place. Try to avoid books that have mean kids, bullying, or haunted schools. They can scare you and your child!
Create Games Around Personal Care
Preschool teachers are outnumbered and cannot always help every child right away. Create little games around things that your child will need to do to feel comfortable, like tying their shoes, zipping their coats, sitting properly, washing their hands, and writing their name. These small tasks will help them to get the most out of school.
Go To The Preschool
If possible, take your child to his or her preschool and have them “learn” the building from the outside. Walk around the parking lot, playground, and grounds. If it is a church or another type of building that is open, ask if you can go inside and walk around. 
Play Tag, Hopscotch, & Other Common Games
If you want to get your child ready for school, another learning activity is simply to teach them the basic games you play as a kid. Knowing the basics of tag, hopscotch, backyard cleanup, kickball, and musical chairs will help them to learn when they are in school. Why? Most preschools use these games as the backbones of their teaching exercises. When they learn these games before school starts, they will learn the material better and feel more confident when participating. 
Encourage Play
The best thing you can do is encourage your child to play at all times. Playing increases their imaginative capabilities, which pushes them to create connections and build up their social-emotional skills. 
If you want to encourage play that teaches them, a great way to do that is through MindFinity, which only requires a few minutes a day of different types of play. For more information on MindFinity, please click here.
Teach Schedules
One great activity that will help your child immensely is to have them build a schedule. Encourage them to think about all of the things they want to do in a day and then put them in order so they can all get done. At first, your child will make the mistake of trying to do “too much” without breaks like nap time or snacks. Over time, they will start to make the same schedule every day.
You aren’t only preparing your child to follow a schedule, but you are starting to teach them time management, how to tell time, and regulating their body so that school isn’t such a shock.
Interested In Learning More About MindFinity?
Join Mindfinity today, and see how playing daily games will transform your child’s mind into that of a multi-talented polymath thinker. Your membership includes: unlimited access to the videos from Opher’s Toronto Parent Workshop where he teaches you the methodology, new games to play with your child released over time in the Games of Games Program, live online events, membership to the private MindFinity Member Community on Facebook where you can share ideas, get help from certified trainers, and get inspiration from other super parents like you, discounts to upcoming live MindFinity events, and new levels of the MindFinity program as they come out.
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Teaching Mathematical Logic To Your Kids – 3 Key Things To Know
If you are struggling to teach your child mathematical logic, you aren’t alone. It is one of the most difficult subjects for kids to grasp and for parents to teach. Even veteran teachers struggle with it sometimes. It is such an important topic for kids to learn, so you need to do it. But how? 
At MindFinity, we help children learn the foundations of mathematical logic and polymath thinking skills. Our focus is on making connections and pattern recognition, which helps to form their basis of mathematical logic – click here to learn more.
Start With Pattern Recognition
From a very young age, children start to notice patterns. They are able to place colors together, put items in lines, and stack cups together based on sizes. Watch them play with toys and you will see that most of those toys have patterns built into them. The little plastic rings that they stack, their mobiles, and even their dolls will have patterns built right into them. Teaching pattern recognition isn’t the main goal of most of these toys, but it is still an important part of them.
MindFinity gives you simple pattern recognition games that are expandable in countless ways. So you can teach patterns through shapes, drawing, toys, karate, music, cooking and more. 
Answer Their “Why” Questions
Kids ask, “Why?” all the time and it can sometimes get annoying. However, they are trying to form patterns in their mind, understand cause and effect, and figure out their place in the world. If your kid asks you a question, try to answer it as completely as you can.
If you are teaching math and your child asks you why the answer is what it is, try to help him think through the logic that is used to solve the problem. Eventually, the time will come when they have to justify their answers in class (and in life), so they need to know how to go about it.
Start Playing Games That Require Mathematical Reasoning
Games can help children learn while they are having fun and just being a kid. There are plenty of games out there that teach mathematical logic and reasoning without feeling like educational games. Think about Sorry!, Parcheesi, Yahtzee!, Phase 10, and other games that don’t just allow your child to passively sit and count. They need to think about what to do with numbers to win.
As your child gets older, you can play different games to teach deeper mathematical reasoning. Even something like Monopoly can help to teach reasoning skills.
Use MindFinity To Help Them Learn Mathematical Logic
Children who can spot patterns and quickly make connections, use analogies to help them understand math concepts and can apply thinking algorithms, learn faster.  Those who build these specialized skills will likely enjoy school more than their peers. This is because when you teach through play, you are taking away a ton of the pressure that they feel. By taking just a few minutes every day to play MindFinity games with your child, you can make school easier for your child, and learning, faster. Not only that, but you will help them to use their imagination to become more adaptable to change, which can help them succeed long into the future!
MindFinity will have you dancing, drawing, singing, and more with your children all while learning these skills and building Inventive IQ,  the human capacity to invent, solve or innovate using a trained imagination. MindFinity is a great tool for younger children and their families to have fun learning together for just a few minutes every day. For more information, reach out to our team today to get started. 
If you want your child to have fun in school and take advantage of all the opportunities they are given, MindFinity is a great place to start.
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10 Homeschool Scheduling Ideas To Help Foster Learning
Creating a homeschooling schedule can be really difficult and if you are new to homeschooling, in particular, you may have trouble coming up with your own schedule. Sure, many school districts will help to come up with some schedule, but your child probably won’t benefit from it. To make your own, think about these ideas:
Start With MindFinity
Starting with games from MindFinity to help to get your child thinking and moving early in the morning. This will help to make the rest of the day a success as well. MindFinity takes only a few minutes, but it can boost Inventive IQ and teach your child the foundations of polymath thinking through offline play in pattern recognition, pattern design, analogy and real time composition.
MindFinity delivers a weekly packet with daily activities for each weekday that can be expanded in dozens of ways. You’ll get your brain going too, helping you feel sharper as you start your day. For more information about MindFinity, click here.
Allow Your Child To Dictate
Remember when you were a kid and you hated to do reading first because you were tired and the silent time made you want to fall asleep? Or maybe you hated having math at the end of the day because it was so hard for you and you dreaded it all day long.
Talk to your child about what they want to do first. 
Schedule In Breaks
Breaks are important. Sometimes everyone needs a break and it will help you to get through the day without any breakdowns on your part or with your child.
Start With The Hard Stuff
If there is hard stuff (either for them to learn or you to teach), consider getting it done right away. There are certain lessons that just take everything that you have and it is best to get those out of the way while everyone is still fresh.
Don’t Be Afraid To Space It Out
If you have something that is really difficult to do, break it up into smaller chunks of your day. This will, once again, give everyone a chance to breathe and reboot if necessary.
Don’t Be Afraid Of “Time Back”
If your child gets something within the first five minutes of the lesson, and you don’t have any enrichment ideas or don’t think they are necessary, don’t be afraid to move onto something else. Sometimes kids don’t need repetition and hours with a subject if it just clicks for them.
Don’t Be Afraid Of Needing More Time
If something isn’t clicking for your child, take more time with them. Maybe you need to approach the subject from a different angle, find a new way to present the information, or just have more time practicing.
Know When To Call It A Day
One of the beauties of homeschooling is that if your child isn’t in the mood to do something that day, you can call it a day and pick it up again tomorrow. You can’t do this all the time, but once in a while can be a good mental health practice.
Know When To Keep Going
Similarly, if your child is really enjoying a subject, project, or book, keep going! Don’t be afraid to extend the day if you can.
Snack Timing Matters
Food is fuel and will help your child stay focused and on the right track – if you choose the right foods. Don’t give your child a carb-loaded snack right before silent reading time and then expect them to stay awake.
MindFinity Helps Supplement Homeschooling and Remote Learning
If you are trying to homeschool your child, then you know that there can sometimes be a bit of a wall when it comes to planning out new, exciting lessons. You aren’t a teacher who has 30 years of experience in making lesson plans!
MindFinity can help you by introducing different activities that will have your child learning and get your own creative gears moving. For a few minutes every day, you won’t have to plan out the lessons. Instead, they are delivered to your inbox and you can build from there.
For more information about MindFinity, please click here.
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Super Smart Kids: How To Encourage Learning In Your Child
If you want to raise super smart kids, how can you encourage learning without causing gifted kid burnout or other related problems? It is something that we think about all the time because there is a need to just let kids be kids. However, setting them up now for a successful future is also important to many parents.
It’s such a fine line to walk and parents are often afraid to make mistakes. However, the fact that you even care about giving your child this advantage is a sign that you are on the right track. Here are some ways you can encourage learning without pushing your child too hard.
Focus On Additional Learning That Doesn’t Take Hours
Too often, parents who want to push their children in school will sign them up for additional classes, tutoring, or lessons that take at least an hour to complete. Kids have a lot going on in their heads and lives, and sometimes an hour is just too much. Instead, focus on shorter lessons and games that can help your child to learn more throughout the day. 
MindFinity can help to add just a little bit “extra” to their day without overwhelming them. Our games take 5 minutes or less. If your kids want to keep going, which they often do, you can, by learning how to expand the games in dozens of ways. For more information about MindFinity, please click here.
Figure Out What Interests Your Child
Kids who are super smart often have a few areas that they excel in or find more interesting than other areas. Figure out what that is in your child and encourage them to learn as much as they can about it. For example, if your child loves science, encourage reading age-appropriate biographies of famous scientists. But don’t necessarily try to push reading on them. Instead, encourage them to read.
Use Incentives!
Sure, we all want our kids to succeed and push themselves just for the fun of it, but that doesn’t happen. Gifted children are often overlooked when it comes to praise and rewards simply because it is expected of them. Don’t do this! If your child gets a good grade on a project, makes straight A’s, or gets picked to represent the school in a spelling bee, reward them. 
It doesn’t always have to be something physical – you can support your child with praise, time spent together, extra rest, or maybe a little freedom. 
Know That They Will Struggle – And They’ll Need Help
Gifted kids tend to have areas of school where they struggle. Sometimes it is in art or music, sometimes it will be in sports, and other times it could be a specific academic subject. For example, kids who are smart in every academic area may struggle when it comes to long division. Even though they are struggling, teachers will often overlook their need for extra help because they don’t expect it.
Help your child succeed by not only paying attention and assisting when they struggle but teach them to ask for help when they need it. Gifted kids are sometimes afraid to reveal that they don’t understand something, and eventually that will compound and cause issues. 
MindFinity Helps To Encourage Learning In Super Smart Kids
Even if your child is super smart, there is something to be said for allowing them to be a child and not pushing them too far. Even so, you want to nurture their natural curiosity and talent. It’s a very fine line to walk, and we know you may be afraid of gifted child burnout and other horror stories that you’ve heard.
MindFinity helps to encourage polymath thinking and can help to fill in some of the gaps that private schools may have. Your membership includes: unlimited access to the videos from Opher’s Toronto Parent Workshop where he teaches you the award-winning methodology, new games to play with your child released over time in the Games of Genius program, live online events, (membership to the private MindFinity Member Community on Facebook where you can share ideas, get help from certified trainers, and get inspiration from other super parents like you, announcements for upcoming live MindFinity events, and fun challenges.
We also offer the 5 Days of Play to get new members started with the program with the help of certified trainers.
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What Is Meaningful Learning In Today’s School System?
Meaningful learning is a bit of a buzz word these days, and there are some pretty clear reasons why. In a world where children are leaving school not prepared for life, it has become clear that we need to get better at teaching kids.
Meaningful learning is a way to solve that problem, at least in part.
One of the basic foundations of meaningful learning is pattern recognition. Without it, children will struggle to see the connections between their material. MindFinity can help to teach your child how to recognize patterns in the world around them, including in real-life situations. For more information on MindFinity, please click here. 
What Is Meaningful Learning?
Meaningful learning takes what children have already learned and allows them to apply it to new situations. It helps them to understand how all of the pieces of a concept fit together and make a whole. This is the type of learning that helps children once they become adults.
Mindful learning isn’t sitting there, getting lectured at. It is playing, moving, active learning that is constructive and allows children to be fully engaged in their lessons. 
What Are The Goals Of Meaningful Learning?
Meaningful learning has two major goals and many, many small goals depending on the lesson. These two main goals are:
Retention – students need to be able to remember the material at a later date.
Transfer – students need to be able to use the knowledge that they’ve already learned to solve new problems.
This is different from the type of learning most students are exposed to now, which is basically “remember this until the test and then forget it,” except in rare instances.
Pros and Cons Of Meaningful Learning
Like any type of schooling or learning, there are some distinct advantages and disadvantages of meaningful learning. Meaningful learning helps to foster learning in kids of all levels by:
Encouraging them to be an active part of their schooling process;
Enabling them to understand a topic, not just remember test answers;
Connecting the dots between previous topics and new information;
Focusing on how the world fits together with pattern recognition and cause and effect.
Of course, there are some disadvantages to be aware of as well:
Children are often hesitant to change to this type of learning;
Teachers need to tailor their lessons to different types of learners;
It can take a while to achieve meaningful instruction
It helps to start your child with meaningful learning at a young age. This will give them more of a foundation to build upon. It isn’t impossible with older learners, but it is a more difficult transition to make.
Can Meaningful Learning Serve All Children?
It can be very difficult to serve every single child in a classroom with every lesson, but this is something we have to try to do. Meaningful learning isn’t necessarily a way to structure a lesson, but rather an end goal of that lesson. It can be tailored to fit many different learning styles. The execution can look like a lecture with a slideshow presentation or it can look like an educational video game. 
What you need to pay attention to is whether or not the topics your child learns build on each other or they can simply forget what they learned and move onto the next topic.
Interested In Learning More About MindFinity?
Join Mindfinity today, and see how playing daily games will transform your child’s mind into that of a multi-talented polymath thinker. Your membership includes unlimited access to the videos from Opher’s Toronto Parent Workshop where he teaches you the award-winning methodology, new games to play with your child released over time in the Games of Genius Program, live online events, (membership to the private MindFinity Member Community on Facebook where you can share ideas, get help from certified trainers, and get inspiration from other super parents like you, and new levels of the MindFinity program as they come out.
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Tips on Helping a Child Avoid Having the Gifted Kid Burnout Condition
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If you’re a gifted child, you’re likely worried about something called “gifted kid burnout” or “gifted kid syndrome.” this is often a drag that tons of youngsters face as they grow old which can have lifelong implications. Parents, tutors, coaches, and teachers plan to push the youngsters to constantly become better and do better, which may be very detrimental for the kid. Often, they get pushed too far, which them to experience “burnout” where they only don’t want to undertake to try to do any of it anymore. Instead, they might fail to live their potential, act out, underachieve, and cause problems. They are still gifted in their own way but they do not use their skills to be productive. This can hurt them emotionally, socially, and academically.
If you’re a gifted kid and are worried about putting an excessive amount of pressure on them, which will cause having a gifted kid burnout problem, you’ll even be worried about not pushing them far enough. it is a tough situation to be in, and lots of parents choose one of these two things in a severe way. They think that the kid will figure it out for themselves. Parents either put an excessive amount of pressure on them or don’t push their children within the least. You owe it to your child to find out that they’re still proud of what they are doing. Pushing them doesn’t get to appear as if they have extra classes or hours of studying. Instead, it can appear as if games take just a few minutes each day.
How can this affect a gifted child? First, you need to understand the “official” definition from the National Association for Gifted Children. Consistent with the association’s definition, “Students that possess gifts and skills perform or have the potential to perform at higher levels in comparison to other kids at the same age, environment, and information in one or more areas. They require some enhancements and modifications to their educational experience to find out and realize their potential.”
Gifted children are often identified in schools, but you will be able to spot it long before then, especially if your child is skilled in art or music. Schools aren’t always designed to hunt out these amazing thinkers because they have been created to provide good workers who can perform repetitive tasks.
Research reveals that gifted children must learn things at a faster pace than kids or peers at the same age. Instead, you’d want to show them different ways of thinking and learning. Being parents to gifted kids means you want to allow them to think critically, abstractly, and logically. The learning begins by problem-solving small details and learning patterns that expand later on. Your child goes to be able to form connections which will help them learn multidisciplinary talent, from playing instruments, learning languages, coding, and maybe even rocket science.
Discouraging gifted kid burnout is straightforward. Don’t plan to fill every single day with learning something new. Instead, you’d want to encourage independent thinking, creativity, and room to only play. Of course, there are daily activities that supported your child’s interest which can assist learning. Something as simple as getting to a museum, playing games, or playing music would be an excellent way to alleviate stress.
Practice effective organization and time-management skills. as an example, large projects are easier and fewer overwhelming when divided into manageable steps. Learn to type and revise assignments on a computer. study yourself and your priorities, and use the knowledge to make decisions. determine the way to mention “no” gracefully when someone offers you another attractive (or unpleasant) task about which you have a choice. Mark the days that are left on the calendar, and specialize in crossing out tasks because the child is near the goal.
Everyone needs a support network. Find friends, teachers, or relatives with whom the kid can celebrate with. Spend time with these people once you have time for yourself and forget the pressures of school. As a reward for your efforts, give yourself work breaks. Allow the child to spend time on their favorite music, participate in another activity, and shoot baskets.
The physical activity will provide a great outlet for stress, as well as change the body chemistry by burning muscle tension that was accommodating stress. Exercise also increases resistance to illness. Eating healthy food is a pleasing activity on its own.
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How Games for Gifted Kids Elevates a Child’s Learning Development
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Educational learning is shifting and taking a more open approach by incorporating games. With the innovation of technology continuing to rise, there are multiple applications that will help your kids in learning. This environment of digital games and applied sciences within the training environment has helped both the teaching of educators and the learning of the young kids. Games for gifted kids are great in aiding children’s learning.
Young learners prefer playing games. They participate in games with willingness and enthusiasm, compared to other classroom tasks. Yet, games can be perceived as nothing more than a leisure activity, with others having the stigma that playing is not part of learning. Some teachers fail to understand the importance of games, Considering games, not as a wealth of varied techniques and a chance for real communication but an uncontrolled waste of student’s time.
However, children, generally, learn better once they're active. Thus, when learning is channeled into a game, they're fairly often willing to get considerable time and energy in playing it. Moreover, the range of learning preferences and academic styles should be varied. The games cater to children who are fidgeting with various activities and learning the richer language while having the power to practice their newfound skills. If games are properly designed, they'll become better in learning as it is an essential part of a children’s learning program.
The learning approach is way more global and is gaining pace nowadays. Modern teaching materials are very essential and more preferred in this technological age. An up-to-date educational system utilizes the technology that they're going to use to impart education. Game-Based Learning is typically successful in improving both learning and teaching. Games for gifted kids are a superb way of specifying the need for learning tools that specialize in certain learning areas.
With high expectations of everything digital, students with a variety of activities, rewards, surprises, and humor remain up to their interest in learning. Finding new ways to grab the eye of learners and interest them within the training process is one of the foremost issues nowadays. Learning isn't just rote memorization.
Students won't be able to retain or enjoy learning if they only specialize in having dull learning experiences. They appreciate the importance of skills and knowledge to assist them in real-life problems but the educational process has got to be a more efficient journey. The knowledge, expertise, and skills that were attained through game-based learning have better longevity compared to other methods.
An effective learning process is one in which you're fully involved in what you're doing. To form an efficient learning scheme, game-based learning must-have games that are organized and have a listing of learning tasks to implement. A great educational game can help in combining training objectives with the training system.
Games for gifted kids that are made to realize the goal of motivating the event of skills and self-learning for a child. Game-based learning focuses on utilizing games with the intent of using them for learning. Every game is often used for learning purposes, for some, it's casual gaming and only for fun but for others, it means something more significant.
Three Approaches on Using Games for Gifted Kids
The first approach is to specialize in creating games with a particular learning objective. The main objective is that the learning that the child will get from the games. The second step focuses on how teachers and developers design educational games from the very beginning which has to support the learner’s knowledge level. The third one is to use prefabricated games within the classroom to facilitate an efficient learning process.
Game-Based Learning plays an important role in teaching by making students collaborate, communicate, interact, and add teams. Strategic games aid in helping the functionality of the brain’s functions. Gaming features a dynamic that will inspire kids to create a connection to their own education and learning efficiencies.
Games are mostly customized to each teaching process to help students in becoming independent and assured thinkers. Among the key aspects of game-based learning is that every student receives immediate feedback on their performance, with suggestions on how they could improve. Care should be taken while employing a game-based learning approach because it's often difficult to align learning objectives with the tutorial model in-game dynamics. It must meet the objectives and achieve an accurate alignment with the curriculum.
Game-based learning has shifted focus from learning with lectures and written tasks to learning with games and it's become an important part of modern education. To integrate well into society, the kid must master important skills like reading and writing.
It allows learners to undertake new methods of working towards interactively achieving goals and objectives. The foremost recent trends of game-based learning will contribute to the betterment of students’ learning and to the standard of experience and skills they gain.
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Signs of a Gifted Kid Burnout Condition in Your Child
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Some kids may experience the gifted kid burnout condition for various reasons. Whether your child is striving to excel in school or simply struggling to stay up with the changes within the world, the signs of burnout are often the same and can be visible if you check for it.
These signs are often hard to identify initially. It’s going to take several weeks, months, or maybe years before you notice a change in your child’s behavior.
But knowing the signs of burnout in kids can help you protect your child from becoming exhausted and shutting down.
It’s especially important to get on the lookout for signs of burnout in kids who learn and think differently. They’re working hard to create skills and sometimes face more hurdles and setbacks than their peers. All diligence and stress can become overbearing, causing burnout in class. And when it does, it can squash the very motivation that keeps them working to enhance and improve their skills.
Here are some of the most common signs of burnout in kids:
Procrastination: Your child may be motivated to start schoolwork in the past. Now, you’ve got to offer several reminders. Your child complains and stalls.
Apathy: Your child seems to have stopped caring for things he or she was interested in, in the past.
Avoiding situations: Your child used to love it before, but now he or she tries her best to make up excuses to avoid it.
Anxiety or fear: School is always hard for kids. The worst part is that anxiety makes it more difficult and intense for the child. Your child may cry at night, so be sensitive to these things so you can assist and help.
Negativity: Your child’s positive attitude has disappeared. He or she may view the outcome of the activity as pointless.
Easily Distracted and trouble concentrating: Another sign of a gifted kid’s burnout is when the child can only focus for around 10 minutes and gets distracted. This is s a troubling sign, especially if your child used to have twice as long as the attention they used to have.
Irritability: Your child seems to be easily annoyed or upset by little things that weren’t such a big deal in the past.
Recognizing the signs can assist you in making changes and stopping burnout. Start by asking what sorts of emotions your child has been feeling. Explain what burnout is, then brainstorm together with your child about what might help.
Maybe you have seen or noticed some signs that your child is experiencing burnout. You may already know that your child is struggling in class. Gifted kids who learn or think differently can experience burnout much faster. Either way, you can do activities or things to alleviate and assist in keeping your child from feeling overloaded.
It may be tempting to cram the maximum amount of learning into your child’s day as possible. But the reality is that youngsters who learn and think differently can face burnout when everything they are doing is about building skills.
Try to spend time together that doesn’t involve extra work or specialize in your child’s challenges. Change 10 minutes of reading to something more fun, like playing cards or doing some exercises. Leave the work for some time and help the child relax.
Maybe you’ve noticed that in weeks with fewer days of activity, your child awakened cheerful and wanting to start the day. Or even in weeks with back-to-back tutoring sessions, you’ve heard your child say, “I can’t do it!” quite usual.
With ways to scale back your child’s workload and integrate recovery time. Try to integrate. Take these signals seriously. Talk with your child. Talk with the school. Together you’ll come up with downtime for your child by rethinking your family schedule. Taking a glance at your calendar might show that you’re all overloaded! While it’s going to include many worthwhile activities, doing all of them can take a toll.
Maybe you’ll reduce the number of obligations you’re taking on as a family. Let your child skip some once in a while. Is your child sufficiently old to remain home unsupervised? If so, some alone time could be helpful while the remainder of the family is out. Just ensure your child knows not to use that alone time to finish work. Free time should be free!
Your child needs to have chores or other responsibilities. But once during a while, it can help to let your child off the hook. In a very busy week, allow your child to have -light cleaning instead of doing a full-on cleaning. Maybe the siblings can swap chores with the other child returning the favor the next week,
Just getting a simple relief from work can go an extended way toward feeling relaxed and restored. It teaches your child that it’s OK for people to offer themselves an opportunity now then.
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So Your Kid Is An Auditory Learner – Now What?
As we have already discussed, there are a few different learning styles and everyone has one learning style that is their strength. For some, it is visual learning and others excel in auditory learning, meaning they operate best when they hear information or examples. While the school system does try to teach all types of learning, auditory learners often do fairly well because of lectures and traditional teaching.
Kids who are auditory learners may even choose to close their eyes and listen to lectures instead of taking notes, though that often doesn’t go over well with their teachers. If your child is struggling in school, it could be that they aren’t getting information in a way that helps them learn. For example, simply copying down notes isn’t going to help kids who are auditory learners.
MindFinity helps you to teach your children and increase their Inventive IQs through various activities that strengthen all of their learning styles. Our games will have your children learning while dancing, singing, cooking, and more. They only take a few minutes every day, but they will quickly become your favorite time with your kids. To learn more, click here.
For now, let’s talk more about your auditory learner and how you can best help them to succeed.
What Is Auditory Learning?
As mentioned, auditory learning means that someone learns best when they listen to directions, facts, or discussions. They prefer to sit in a lecture over reading a textbook. Some auditory learners prefer to listen to teachers, whereas others prefer general conversations in class. These are the students who need to hear directions instead of reading them on a piece of paper.
Of course, these learners can get information in other ways, this is just the best way to reach them.
How Do I Know If My Child Is An Auditory Learner?
Auditory learners can be slightly more difficult to identify than other types because we tend to explain something and visually show it, so we don’t pick up on those children who learn better from hearing things. However, early signs include:
Well developed communication skills
High-level vocabulary
Good imagination and storytelling skills
Strong listening skills
Not afraid to speak in public
Easily distracted by background noises or conversations
Talks to oneself out loud when solving problems
Reads directions out loud
There are other signs as well, including general interest in music, podcasts, radio, and other forms of “listening” entertainment.
How Can I Use This Information To Help My Child Succeed?
If this sounds in any way like your child, you are pretty lucky in that there are some easy ways to help your child succeed. The first is that you need to use your voice when helping them with schoolwork or even just teaching them something about life. 
Children who are auditory learners will benefit from repetition, so repeating information that you need them to know and remember is important. If your school offers it, maybe consider recording lessons so that they can hear them again.
Another way to help your child succeed is to simply have conversations with them about what they are learning. Engage in that conversation, when they hear you say things, they will remember it. Just make sure that what you are saying is accurate.
This may be easier for certain subjects, such as history or science, but consider supplementing with YouTube videos, documentaries, podcasts, and other mediums that they can listen to instead of reading textbooks. You may even consider getting audiobooks for their English classes.
MindFinity Helps Kids Learn Through Gameplay
Our award-winning program helps your children expand their brains and learn polymath thinking skills while dancing, playing music, doing martial arts, and moving around! You get a new game each day of the week, which takes about five minutes a day. And you can expand on the games and have your child put their imagination to use. For auditory learners, many of the basic skills are taught through music and patterns, which they then learn to transfer into visual and kinesthetic disciplines, helping them to develop the skills that they need to thrive. Interested in learning more? To learn more about MindFinity and sign up for a free trial, click here.
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11 Tips To Make Learning Fun For Kids
Let’s face it, learning isn’t always fun for kids. There are things that will be difficult for them, topics they won’t enjoy, and days they just aren’t into it. We all have bad days. It becomes a problem when kids are bored or in a bad mood when it comes to learning on a regular basis. 
So how can you make learning fun for kids? We have some great tips that we’ve found work with just about everyone:
Get More Involved In Their Education
As a parent, getting involved in your child’s education can make all the difference. When they know that you care about what they learn and how they learn, they will start to understand just how important education is. You can also work to make education fun – you can’t always control what teachers do.
One way you can do this is by investing in MindFinity. MindFinity helps to increase Inventive IQ and spark a love for learning through play. 
Use Tactile Materials
Math is one of those subjects that many students find “boring” and struggle with learning. Sometimes, getting out the tactile materials like shaving cream, beans, macaroni, building blocks, or even pizza can help to teach everything from fractions to greater than, less than. 
Even if it makes a little mess, it will be much more fun for your kids.
Play Music Quietly In The Background
Music is an important tool for learning, as it can help children remember everything from the 50 United States in Order to the alphabet. However, not everything can be taught with a song, and the things that can be are usually more “fun.” 
So, play music in the background whenever you can. It can be classical, Top 40, or even Disney favorites.
Use Movement Whenever Possible
Whether it is dancing, running, or just getting up and walking around, movement can help many kids pay attention to lessons and even get more out of them. If you have your child sitting down to read or learn something, and they can’t stay focused, consider having them sit on a swing or get a stationary pedaling machine.
Use “Real World” Examples
While you can’t control the field trips that your child takes, you can use your weekends or nights to help reinforce what your child learns. If they can have a practical example of how what they are learning will help them, they will take a different kind of joy from it.
Show That You Get Bored Too
When you show your child that you get bored sometimes, and you show productive ways to get around it, you can help your child understand that boredom is a part of life and that everything isn’t fun. Remember that your child will model your behavior.
Have Them Become The Teacher
Sometimes you need to switch it up a bit and have them teach you the topic that is boring for them. Even if they don’t completely understand it, they might benefit from talking it out and acting like the teacher for a turn.
Don’t Be Afraid To Bargain
Bargaining isn’t always a bad thing for kids. If you want your kid to learn something that is boring and isn’t always easy to make exciting, bargain with them. Give them five minutes of doing something fun in return for working on something they don’t like. Whether it is watching a short YouTube clip or going outside, bargaining can help you out.
MindFinity Helps Make Learning Fun For Kids
If your child isn’t doing well in school, doesn’t like school, or just seems bored, you can help them. You need to make learning fun for your kids, and that doesn’t have to be something lengthy or complicated. It can be as easy as logging onto MindFinity.
MindFinity can help you by introducing different activities each weekday that will have your child learning, and get your own creative gears moving. For a few minutes every day, you won’t have to plan out the lessons. Instead, they are delivered to your inbox and you can build from there.
For more information about MindFinity, please click here.
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9 Ways To Celebrate The 100th Day Of School
The 100th Day of School is a pretty big milestone for most kids. It shows that the year is over half-finished and most schools, when they’re in session, will have celebrations of their own, from costume parties to healthy snacks. If you homeschool or you are still doing e-learning, how can you celebrate at home? Here are some great ideas:
Go “Old” School
Much of the learning that kids do today focuses on staring at screens or using technology. To celebrate the 100th day of school, go old school! Have your kids get off of the computer for a few minutes. 
One of the reasons we like MindFinity so much is because it teaches families to play offscreen, educational activities. Our lessons require that parents spend a few short minutes learning to play the offline games every day, and then you and your child will be off and doing different activities that build inventive IQ. 
If this sounds interesting to you, click here to learn more. 
Have Kids Count Out 100 Of An Item
What does 100 Swedish Fish look like? How about 100 buttons? Have your kids count out 100 of a specific item and compare and contrast those items.
Create A Song About The 100 Days They’ve Had
For kids who are musically inclined, have them write a song about the 100 days of school so far. Some great backing music would be “My Shot” from Hamilton or “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift. They could easily write their own lyrics about learning multiplication, building volcanoes, and playing in the gym.
Hide 100 Of An Item
Want to get your kids moving? Hide 100 of a specific item somewhere around the house (and your yard) for your child to find. Hide some of these items in easy-to-find places and make some of them more difficult to find.
Throw A Party
Who doesn’t love a good party? It is a fun little treat to break up the day to day routine of life. Bake cupcakes, play music, and allow your kids to create 100-themed decorations.
Learn How To Count To 100 In Another Language
Another fun activity is to learn how to count to 100 in another language. There are plenty of YouTube videos out there about this, songs, and tools for just about any language. If your child is already learning one language, try to pick one they don’t know!
Put Together A 100 Piece Puzzle
This is a fun, easy task that will keep them busy (and quiet) for a few minutes. Depending on the age of your child, this could take five minutes or 25.
Exercises Throughout The Day
Pick a certain physical activity (toe touches, jumping jacks, situps, etc) and split it into a number that is appropriate for your child. For example, if your child is physically active, maybe break it into two sets of 50 repetitions of that specific move. For other kids, maybe 10 sets of 10 is a better idea. Whatever it is, get them to do 100 repetitions of the movement.
Write A 100-Word Story
Encourage your child to write a 100-word story. Not 99 words and no 101 – exactly 100 words. This will teach editing skills and help them to be more creative.
Use MindFinity To Help Them Enjoy Every Day Of Learning
MindFinity will have you dancing, drawing, singing, and more with your children all while learning these skills and building Inventive IQ. You can watch them progress systematically, and understand how they work through things that they may not understand to better support them when they have trouble in school.
MindFinity is a great tool for younger children (4 to 8 years old) and their families to have fun learning together for just a few minutes every day. For more information, reach out to our team today to get started. 
If you want your child to have fun in school and take advantage of all the opportunities they are given, MindFinity is a great place to start.
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Advantages of Using Games for Gifted Kids in Learning Developments
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Educational learning is shifting and taking a more open approach by incorporating games. With the innovation of technology on the rise, there is a variety of applications that will help your kids in learning. This environment of digital games and applied sciences within the learning environment has helped both the teaching of educators and the learning of the kids. Games for gifted kids are helpful within the development of a child’s cognitive level.
Young learners prefer playing games. They participate in games with willingness and enthusiasm, compared to other classroom tasks. Yet, games are sometimes perceived as entertaining activities, playing which can mean children aren’t learning. Some teachers fail to know the importance of games, Considering games, not as a wealth of various techniques and an opportunity for real communication but an uncontrolled waste of student’s time.
However, children, generally, learn better once they’re active. Thus, when learning is channeled into a game, they’re fairly often willing to need considerable time and energy in playing it. Moreover, the range of learning preferences and academic styles should be varied. The games cater to children who are twiddling with various activities and learning the richer language while having the ability to practice their newfound skills. If games are properly designed, they’ll become an outstanding and essential part of a children’s learning program.
The learning approach is far more global and is gaining pace nowadays. Modern teaching materials are very essential and more preferred in this technological age. An up-to-date educational system utilizes the technology that they will use to impart education. Game-Based Learning is usually successful in improving both learning and teaching. Games for gifted kids are an excellent way of specifying the necessity for learning tools that focus on certain learning areas.
With high expectations of everything digital, students with a selection of activities, rewards, surprises, and humor remain up to their interest in learning. Finding new ways to grab the attention of learners and interest them within the training process is one of the foremost issues nowadays. Learning is not just rote memorization.
Students will not be able to retain or enjoy learning if they only focus on having dull learning experiences. They appreciate the importance of skills and knowledge to help them in real-life problems but the educational process has to be a more efficient journey. The talents and knowledge that has been gained with the utilization of game-based learning have longer retainability compared to other learning methods.
An effective learning process is one in which you’re fully involved in what you’re doing. To make an efficient learning scheme, game-based learning must-have games that are organized and have an inventory of learning tasks to implement. A good educational game can help in combining training objectives with the training system.
Games for gifted kids that are made to achieve the goal of motivating the development of skills and self-learning for a child. Game-based learning focuses on utilizing games with the intent of using them for learning. Every game can be used for learning purposes, may it be casual gaming just for fun or something more significant and serious.
Three Approaches on Using Games for Gifted Kids
The first approach is to focus on creating games with a certain learning objective. The main objective is the learning that the kid will get from the games. The second step focuses on how teachers and developers design educational games from the very beginning based on the learner’s knowledge level. The third one is to use prefabricated games in the classroom to facilitate an efficient learning process.
Game-Based Learning plays a crucial role in teaching by making students collaborate, communicate, interact, and add teams. Strategic games aid in helping the functionality of the brain’s functions. Gaming has a dynamic that will inspire kids to build a connection to their own education and learning efficiencies.
Games are mostly customized to every teaching process to assist students in becoming independent and confident thinkers. Among the key aspects of game-based learning is that each student receives immediate feedback on their performance, with suggestions on how they might improve. Care should be taken while employing a game-based learning approach because it’s often difficult to align learning objectives with the tutorial model in-game dynamics. It must meet the objectives and achieve an accurate alignment with the curriculum.
Game-based learning has shifted focus from learning with lectures and written tasks to learning with games and it’s become a crucial part of modern education. To integrate well into society, the child must master important skills such as reading and writing.
It allows learners to try new methods of working towards interactively achieving goals and objectives. The most recent trends of game-based learning will contribute to the betterment of students’ learning and to the quality of knowledge and skills they gain.
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Free Learning Websites for Kindergarten and Outdoors Learning Benefits
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It is very necessary that each child must learn and gain expertise in everything around them. Learning goes beyond learning inside the classroom. There are free learning websites for kindergarten and students that can be used to supplement their knowledge. They can also go on nature trips to learn more and not be bound by classroom learning only.
As most of us are aware, education is more than just simply acquiring learning and knowledge. It also involves the development, values, and skills of students. Learning outside the room isn't just the endpoint in itself, rather, we tend to see it as a vehicle to develop the capability for students to become teachable. It provides a framework for learning that uses surroundings and communities outside the school. Using free learning websites for kindergarten and students, as well as others Each outside a classroom allows children to construct their learning and live with success within the environment that surrounds them.
There is robust proof that great quality learning outside the schools adds a lot of value to the students’ classroom learning. It will cause a deeper understanding of the ideas that span various subject boundaries and that can make use of effective classroom methods outside school. It provides a context for learning in several areas: general and subject-based knowledge; thinking and problem-solving skills; life skills like cooperation and social communication.
How do Students Learn?
Many things have been learned over the years about how the brain works. There are different ways of how the brain prefers to learn. Research shows that the necessity to re-engage learners with their environment is effective as they experience it. This is called experiential learning.
In recent years lecturers are exploring the proper way of learning to raise children’s achievement levels. What we tend to see, hear taste, touch, smell, and do offer six main ‘pathways to learning'. Children and students are curious and will grab the chance to explore the world around them. The learning potential is maximized if we tend to use a powerful combination of physical, visual, and realistic ways to learn linguistic and mathematical intelligence. Parents have started utilizing free learning websites for kindergarten, nature walks, museum visits, and daily tasks to assist their children’s learning.
Benefits of Learning Outside the Classroom
By helping students to apply their learnings across challenges, learning outside the room builds bridges between theory and reality, communities, schools, children, and their futures. Getting experiences in ‘real’ situations can increase achievements in various subjects which help their social and personal skills.
When these experiences are managed, it is easy to personally fulfill what each child can get from their learning experiences:
Improve achievement levels.
Offer a connection for higher learning.
Develop skills and independence in a varying degree of situations and environments.
Create learning additional participation and relevance to students.
Develop active stewards and citizens of their surroundings.
Nurture creative thinking.
Offer opportunities for casual learning through play.
Decrease behavior issues and improve student attendance.
Stimulate, inspire, and improve motivation.
Develop the power to cope with uncertainty.
Offer challenges and the chance to handle acceptable levels of risk.
Improve young people’s attitudes to learning.
Learning outside the room may be a broad term that includes: outdoor play, environmental education, recreational and travel activities, personal and social development. Learning doesn't have a clearly outlined boundary. However, it has a typical core. It will offer a dramatic distinction for indoor rooms. Direct experience outside of the classroom helps in motivating students, as well as adding impact and quality to their learning. The results from learning outside the classroom are fast and have a huge impact on the students’ behavior. Kinesthetic learners also benefit from activities outside the classroom.
Through experiences, interpretation, or facilitation, learning outside the school without delay becomes a noteworthy supply of fascination, personal growth, and causes breakthroughs in learning. Active learning without delay develops the educational skills of inquiry, experiment, feedback, reflection, review, communication, enterprising focus, and cooperative learning.
Giving students the responsibility for achieving these outcomes helps them to learn from their successes and failures. Learning outside the school provides support for several completely different subject areas. As an example, all students have a claim to try and do field trips as a part of their geographical studies.
Learning outside the room will facilitate bringing several subjects alive as they target real results and consequences. For that reason, the outside world will have a bearing on areas of academics such as ingenious writing and ethical education. Learning outside the room additionally provides experiential opportunities permitting pupils to respond completely to opportunities, challenges, and responsibilities, to manage risk, and to address solutions.
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Best Educational Apps For Kids
If you are trying to give your child an edge in school (and in life), you may want to supplement what they learn in school. One of the easiest ways to do that is to download some educational apps and let them play them when they are bored. There are a few different apps out there that you should consider.
But if you are looking for a bit more of an offline approach to learning, you may want to consider MindFinity. For just a few short minutes every day, you and your child will do activities offline to help build their Inventive IQ. To learn more, click here. 
MindFinity is more impactful than apps because your child isn’t just passively sitting and playing. They are doing activities in the real world, interacting with you and engaging in different types of learning.
Duolingo 
Duolingo is a great app to help your child learn a second (or third) language. There are plenty of options for the language that your child learns – from Spanish to languages that very few people speak. They learn in just fifteen minutes a day. The app works on their reading, speaking, and writing skills all at the same time.
YouTube Kids
YouTube Kids has more content than silly songs and people playing video games. It has a ton of educational content as well. You can create playlists for your kids to watch or set them loose knowing that they won’t come across content they shouldn’t. 
Crossword Puzzles
There are plenty of crossword puzzle apps that are geared toward children. These apps have easier clues that kids will be able to do on their own (with maybe a little bit of help from you). They will still need to know how to spell things and how the words fit together.
Science360
Science360 is a great app that was developed with the National Science Foundation. It is a great tablet-based app that helps breakdown science topics into easily digestible bits of information for children. All of the content is accurate, high-quality, and updated. Kids will be able to explore the world and see how we all fit together.
Think of this app as a more advanced Magic Schoolbus.
Epic!
Epic! Is a great app for kids who love to read. It is an app that has over 30,000 children’s books that they can read, listen to, and explore. There are even some activity books hidden in the library, so your kid will feel like they are getting screen time but they aren’t getting too much.
This app is really easy to use and there is always new content.
Stack the States 2
One of the places where the school system fails kids the most is in geography. This is a fun game that teaches your kids to recognize the shape of the states that make up the United States. It also teaches general information about the states. Kids then have to stack the states (like the name suggests) so that they don’t fall over, helping them to learn spatial skills.
Swift Playgrounds
Swift Playgrounds is a great app for kids to learn about coding languages. They can “create” their own playground and learn about coding through puzzles, targeted lessons, and absolutely gorgeous images. 
Use MindFinity To Help Your Child Learn
Interested in supplementing your child’s education? MindFinity works with you and your child to foster a love for learning through play. This proven method builds up polymath thinking skills by playing games that build Inventive IQ. It will help them not only in school, but throughout their lives.
MindFinity is a great tool for younger children and their families to have fun learning together for just a few minutes every day. For more information, reach out to our team today to get started. 
These are just a few of the activities that you can do with your family to encourage social-emotional learning. Once you start looking for opportunities to help your child grow in this way, you will easily be able to do it without making it feel like work. 
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Educational Websites and Experiences Can Enable Students’ Interest
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Going beyond the ideology that teaching students specified academic subjects, learning is a very broad topic. Schools can help develop students’ learning but it isn’t enough with other supplementary learning. Using educational websites, games, and real-world experiences can aid a child’s learning development. As of the moment, the educational system is focused on the child’s academic skills and cognitive development. These skills can be focused on repetitive and memorized knowledge The focus was mostly on topics like math, science, reading, or subjects that are mostly focused on the curriculum. Academics are important as a foundation for education but a child’s learning goes beyond those things. Having attention allows you to prioritize which provides the children the power to find out and grow. They develop their emotional understanding, identity, and relationships. Their overall well-being is further developed, which benefits them as they get older.
Using Educational Websites to Cultivate Learning
Educational websites don’t need to be boring. They can have some basic math games with animated cartoons thrown in. Most of those websites will reinforce the fundamentals, but never really transcend that. Children need more than that. They can use certain websites that will enable them to think critically, creatively recognize patterns, and many more. There are ways to make polymath minds that can shape the long-term learning of the kid.Parents must not focus on basic topics such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication tables or subjects focused on the repetition of information to memorize details.The study on neuroscience, development, learning sciences, education, sociology, and other scientific fields of learning approaches about the “whole child” techniques helps in ensuring that parents are on the right path to help their children learn more. The child’s brain development can be expanded and helped through supportive relationships, modeling productive behaviors, and responsive communications. The child’s brain develops and grows because the children feel connected, engaged, and challenged.Learning is social, emotional, and academic. Fostering positive relationships and emotions, including confidence together with his or her teacher, helps to open the kids’ minds to have an interest in learning. Negative emotions like anxiety, self-doubt, self-sabotage, and fear of failure, reduce the child’s capacity for processing information and learn. Children are ready to build skills and awareness to work on their relationships and emotions. Children build positive relationships when adults are ready to empathize, listen, and understand their cultural competence in various aspects.Parents must foster an environment where there is learning growth. There has to be a relationship with the students, their families, and their school environment. There are many faculties that support old educational designs, emulating the 1900s factory model, where students cycled through classrooms and teachers saw many students a day. The rigidity of educational structures has depersonalized a child’s learning capabilities, devoting them to enjoying learning. A positive learning environment for the child helps to support a stable learning structure. Students must feel confident to thrive within a school setting.Implement engaging and interesting instructional practices that help children manage their learning. Students crave opportunities to look out for things that matter and are relevant to their lives. Instruction provides a foundation for students to help them learn and understand subject matters. For example, teachers can use common tasks to interact with students in mathematical lessons. Teachers can use interesting tasks to assist students to develop an interest in other learning facets. When this stuff is skillfully combined with inquiry-based learning or direct instruction which is driven by the students’ interests to help boost their motivation and develop their skills for the real-world.Learning is not only available in one factor alone because it can come from various areas. It is important to supply supplementary materials and not become complacent that one medium of instruction is enough for the training of a child.Assessments that include feedback and opportunities to revise work help students determine the way to develop an intrinsic desire to know the subject matter and challenge themselves, Beyond just making the grade, this type of “mastery-oriented approach” is said to be more meaningful learning. As an example, some schools cultivate student inquiry and revision skills through capstone projects that give students a chance to seek out challenges that interest them and sometimes work to make changes in their own community. The projects were mostly revised to satisfy a high standard in the inquiry which are mostly presented to adults, or educators.
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