Parent with Creative Media Enhancing Executive Function Brain Skills
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This article aims to proposed ideas on how to use media and innovation in early childhood development of Executive Function brain skills. Because children in the ages of 0-6 years learn through practice and also known as Active Learning, therefore children will need media and a variety of equipment which adequate for their age. For creating learning opportunities and develop skills in various fields such as analytical thinking, enhancing imagination, creativity from playing, and practice self-problem-solving skills including brain Executive Function skills.which is the foundation for the development of children both mental and intellectual.In the development of these 9 EF skills, adults are essential in managing all aspects of EF in early childhood by selecting the appropriate skills development principles for child development and development with age.
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