Monday, 8 October 2012

Giving your baby the best start in life - with non-cognitive skills



personalised baby gifts - reading book

Experts are always trying to find out how to improve education and the outcomes for our children.


In the past, education has tended to focus on cognitive skills – these tend to be fact-based subjects, such as maths, English, art, things like that.

However, as more research is done and experiments are carried out with different interventions with kids at different ages and with different levels of wealth and varying levels of home stability, interesting facts are beginning to emerge.

Researchers are finding that it’s not the cognitive skills which are the most important for the success of a person as they grow into adulthood and progress through their career. In fact, it’s non-cognitive skills that have a much stronger effect on a person’s earnings, family stability and relationship success. Non-cognitive skills are things like communication, empathy, ability to compromise - also sometimes called soft skills.

The good news is that these skills can be taught, and that parents can have a great effect and help their children have the best start in life.

The evidence points to what you would intuitively think – that being in a loving, calm environment with parents who set a good example will help the child’s brain develop the right networks to help it deal with all kinds of situations in later life.

It’s important to play with your child, giving it lots of interaction, and teaching it to be patient and able to compromise and not be devastated if it loses a game. Evidence shows that children that are able to delay gratification bring that skill with them into adulthood, with excellent benefits.

Reading to your child helps build the bond of closeness, and shielding them from family instability, stress and arguments will have invaluable effects later on in life.

At  Personalised Baby Gifts we offer a range of beautiful unique baby gifts, including personalised storybooks which can help you bond with your child unique jigsaw puzzles  to help stimulate its mental and physical development and engraved money boxes to help teach it the importance of delayed gratification. 

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