How to develop your brain

• How to develop the left brain: Let your child play games that use thinking skills, such as Rubik’s Cube, chess, crosswords, etc., to practice planning and systematic thinking.
• How to develop the right brain: Let your child do activities that use creativity, such as drawing, doing art, playing music, to make this part of the brain work efficiently.
But if you want to develop both sides at the same time, you can easily do it by alternating the activity of holding the left hand’s ear and the right hand’s nose, or drawing with both hands at the same time, but in different shapes, such as drawing a triangle with the left hand and a circle with the right hand, etc.
What are the facts about the left-brain-right-brain theory?
In a study of over 1,000 participants with no specific personality type, in which over 7,000 brain scans were performed, the participants used both the left and right hemispheres of their brains in equal proportions. The study found that some participants were more skilled at creative tasks.
While some test takers are more skilled at tasks that require analytical thinking, this is not because one side of the brain is more efficient or less efficient, but because of the skills in everyday life that make a person more proficient in that skill than the other. If a person is continuously trained in unskilled skills, the brain will be stimulated to learn and eventually become proficient in that skill.
How can we sharpen our left and right brains?
It is common for people to excel in some skills while others are weaker. In fact, people can improve their unskilled skills by สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ practicing those unskilled skills regularly to stimulate the brain to be alert, learn, and become proficient in those skills. Examples of brain training methods are as follows:
- Be a person who never stops learning. Be a lifelong learner.
- Develop a habit of being a reader, practice listening, speaking and writing skills.
- Take a new class to sharpen the other side of your brain. For example, if you’re good at numbers, try taking an art or music class.
- Practice playing crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, sudoku or spelling bees.
- Play memory games, board games, card games or online games.
- Practice mathematical skills, quick calculation
- Take a new language class
- Take a music class
- Practice meditation