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The study of children is a worthy course to embark on, both for them and for your own journey. Twenty years ago neuroscience began revealing how a child views life. This discovery has the potential to enhance both your parenting and your personal experiences. Viewing a child will bring to light clues about brain construction, and ultimately show how to better manage your own system. The age-old problems that plagued parents, caregivers, and teachers, are deciphered. The exchange of guesswork for scientific discoveries makes now the best time in history to undertake a journey with a young…mehr

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The study of children is a worthy course to embark on, both for them and for your own journey. Twenty years ago neuroscience began revealing how a child views life. This discovery has the potential to enhance both your parenting and your personal experiences. Viewing a child will bring to light clues about brain construction, and ultimately show how to better manage your own system. The age-old problems that plagued parents, caregivers, and teachers, are deciphered. The exchange of guesswork for scientific discoveries makes now the best time in history to undertake a journey with a young child. Do you want to help rather than hinder the children in your life? If your answer is yes, then you will want to read this book! Imagine what life would be like if you started enjoying more of the moments you got to spend with children. Here's a remarkable neuroscientific insight: The time you spend enjoying children is building a neural pathway inside their brain and has the potential to remain a part of them for the rest of their life. Does this give you a clue to the ending of the book? When you finish reading you will know how important you are. Motivation to read: 1. Our parents did not have access to this information, so we were not taught to have a healthy relationship with our thoughts. 2. Young children have been misunderstood because the preverbal child could not communicate during scientific studies, but now neuroimaging can get a glimpse inside their brains. Scientists have proven this information is time-sensitive. Know that you only get little kids with their unique brain-processing abilities, for a limited time. Know that pa'renting' young kids means your lease is up in six years! This book will share ways to use your limited time wisely. Another good use of time is to leave a review, so please consider letting me know if you found ways to enjoy the gift of childhood. Thank You for helping achieve the goal of a greater worldwide understanding of young children.
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I have spent decades recording how disparate learning processes are wildly interesting. My journey as a coach began in college, which is when I started noticing the wide variety of reactions to instructions. The young gymnasts had diverse triggers, and none processed training in the same way. As a twenty-year-old, it took time to accept their differences but learning to do this proved more valuable than my talent or theirs. I developed a pedagogy for young children and am driven to guide people to enjoy the early years. Later in life, I had four children, and watching their distinctiveness expand was the opportunity of a lifetime. I kept a journal for each, simply out of my own curiosity. It served as my record of their unique reactions to life. I did not think the writing would be of interest to anyone else, but then these journals became each child's nighttime storybook of choice. Most of the sentences were sloppily written in the midst of chaos, but the specifics captured could only be noticed at that crazy point in time. My decision to raise my four children on a rock in the Caribbean Sea, far away from family and society as I knew it, put an interesting twist on life. The small island gave me a chance to notice subtleties I may have missed in a faster-paced environment. When you get the opportunity to look from a different perspective, you have the potential to expand your view.What an exciting time to be alive, as recent discoveries provide the chance to exchange guesswork for the science of using the brain as a manageable resource. It is refreshing how scientists today can open-source their findings so more people can benefit. My B.S. from the University of Wisconsin is not in neuroscience. I learned about the accessible tools we all possess by experimenting on myself for half a century. We will walk around with this brain and body for our allotted time, so I consider conducting self-experimentation a valuable use of time. When trying something new is an opportune time to state an educated guess about how the variables will make me feel. I find it worthwhile to keep a record of experiments that improve the quality of my life. I seek out experiences that make me feel young. 1. Chances of staying young improve with maintaining mobility. The "Fountain of Youth," can be tapped if you enjoy the view while walking along the way. 2. Another secret ingredient to maintaining youthfulness is enjoying moments spent with young children. It makes me feel young when spending time with a child. 3. Leaving a positive review may help you look and feel younger, so please consider letting me know on Amazon if you found ways to enjoy the gift of childhood. Thank You! You can connect with me on: http://kerrinmargiano.com https://www.facebook.com/KerrinMargiano https://www.tiktok.com/@badassbrain https://www.linkedin.com/in/enjoythegift