Tips & Inspiration for Mindful Development
Psychology
Children are noise, movement, endless “why's” and spontaneous dancing on the kitchen table. But when a child can't concentrate even on his favorite game, gets mad or angry over the smallest thing, or doesn't seem to hear you at all, you can't help but think: what if it's ADHD symptoms in young kids, rather than just a temper or childish spontaneity
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Psychology
ADHD is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by functional impairments in executive functioning, particularly in attention regulation, impulse control, and activity modulation.
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Learning
Human beings are naturally diverse – it is in our nature as a species to differ and perform disparate functions in society. Some of us are attracted to words, music, and stories; others may thrive on numbers, logic, and problem-solving… Should you assign yourself to the latter group, rejoice: you may possess what psychologist Howard Gardner calls logical-mathematical intelligence.
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Psychology
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how the brain regulates attention, impulse control, activity levels. It is typically diagnosed in childhood but can persist into adolescence and adulthood.
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Psychology
Hand-eye coordination links what you see with how you move. It helps you guide your hands in response to visual cues. This skill underlies tasks like typing, cooking, or driving safely. It also plays a key role in activities that demand quick reactions.
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Learning
Know thyself. Philosophy has long urged us to look inside, explore the inner world, and understand what is hidden deep down. Barely do people realize that our cognitive skills may rely on self-reflection rather than external information only.
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Psychology
Body control is not only about muscle strength, it's also about the ability of your brain and body to work together in harmony. Imagine a dancer who effortlessly performs complex pirouettes, or an athlete who changes direction at the last second to intercept the ball. This is all about showing excellent coordination and control over the body.
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Psychology
Are you worried about your child's academic success? Have you noticed that reading, math, or concentration are difficult for him? It might be worth thinking about learning difficulties, or learning disabilities.
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Learning
Reaction affects how quickly you respond to the world around you. It's a thing that makes humans react when they are trying to avoid danger, answer questions, play sports, or make decisions under pressure. Fast reaction time helps you stay safe, sharp, and effective.
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Learning
IQ test or Intellect Quotient test is your ultimate brain challenge.
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