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Brain Development most important thing in Life.

August 14, 2020 by Linda Patterson3 Comments

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Brain Development most important thing in Life. In today’s environment, it is important to target everything that will help in the brain development of YOUR child. As you recall, the air, water, and soil have all been contaminated by many things over the last several hundred years. And then there are drugs and alcohol among other items that contaminate a brain. Remember that a brain is not fully developed until the mid-twenties. So if a child starts using drugs or alcohol in teens that stops development right at that point. And I believe that you can tell immediately that a person has had addictions because you should be able to spot almost how developmental they are. An addicted person, if they stop the abuse, has to play catch-up of sorts. So, it is my belief that one should really be very careful about what goes into one’s brain. Organic food farmed raised if possible, not man-made food that comes in bags, boxes, and cans.

Not only can addictions corrode development but parents and childhood trauma can also. So, as a child grows so their brain develops. And so that happens in a good way, we as parents, need to be mindful of this fact. But, so you the parent knows about child development you also need to know about brain development.

Remember, brain development is one of the most important things in a child’s life. They can know how to color, But, will their brain development to art? Life is interesting and it is a journey. And it is a journey for children every day.

Make it a good journey for your child. And that means your time. YOUR child comes before anything else. Before your social life, before your social media time, before your next date. Life is difficult.

Development of YOUR Child.

 

Filed Under: Self-MotivatedTagged With: Being Proactive, Building Confidence, Consequences, Goal-Setting, Motivation, Problem Solving, Self-Control

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