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All parents should know this little 5-minute game that stimulates children’s brains

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No need for workbooks or long work sessions to help a child learn better. A daily fun activity of 5 minutes can already make a difference in concentration and memory.

Between busy days and piling up homework, many families feel like they don’t have enough time to effectively support their children. The idea of ​​adding an educational activity can quickly seem unrealistic. However, some learning specialists believe that a very short, well-chosen format can have real effects on brain stimulation.

This observation is shared by experts at Silicon Valley High School, an online establishment that focuses on learning methods adapted to today’s pace. “Most parents want to support their child’s education, but feel like they don’t have enough time.”confirms CEO David Smith. Behind this constraint, an opportunity: focus on short but regular moments, capable of activating essential cognitive mechanisms. “In fact, even 5 minutes of appropriate mental activity each day can have a significant impact on a child’s concentration, memory and ability to learn.” The approach is based on a simple idea: like the body, the brain needs to be used progressively and frequently.

These few minutes don’t feel like a lesson. They fit into routine, without a rigid framework or specific equipment. “It doesn’t have to be structured or formal. A short, five-minute brain stimulation session can be done at breakfast or on the way to school. The goal is simply to stimulate and engage your child’s mind.”underlines the expert. The activity must capture attention without discouraging. “The ideal is to offer an accessible activity, but which requires just enough effort to stimulate the brain. If it is too easy, it does not stimulate the mind. If it is too difficult, it becomes stressful. You have to find the right balance where the child feels both competent and motivated”explains David Smith.

Concretely, one of the recommended games is based on visual memory and observation. It involves placing a few everyday objects on a tray, letting the child observe them briefly, then removing one while he looks away. The child must then identify the missing object. The specialist declares: “Kids love it because it makes them feel like a magic trick. They don’t realize they’re doing something that directly contributes to improving the way they process and retain information.”

Note that theThe atmosphere plays just as important a role as the content. An activity perceived as an obligation quickly loses its interest. “These activities are more effective when they are experienced as a moment of sharing rather than as a chore. If your child perceives these five minutes as a disguised test, the benefits quickly disappear. Adopt a light tone, remain curious with him and value the effort rather than the result”, he advises. It is also essential not to exceed five minutes, in order to preserve attention and avoid saturation. This game therefore activates several skills at once, including concentration, memorization and the ability to quickly analyze a scene. In addition, it fits easily into daily life and does not require any specific equipment or fixed schedule. A quiet room and the desire to spend time with your child are enough.

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