Can prenatal education make children smarter?

Fetal education, as its name implies, is the education of the fetus in the womb. In order to make their [babies] grow up healthily, [don’t lose at the starting line], many parents have started prenatal education since pregnancy: touching their stomachs, telling stories, listening to music, counting and arithmetic… So… Can prenatal education really make children smarter? Before answering this question, let’s look at the popular [benefits of prenatal education]. 1. Develop the fetal brain? There is no basis. Advocates of prenatal education often say that [the potential of the fetal brain is endless]. They cite the findings of neuroscience research that the number of neuronal synapses responsible for communication increases at birth, peaks at age 3, and then decreases. Read More …

Do these things well, the baby’s eyesight development will be better!

Most of us, open our eyes, can see this colorful world. People often say that the eyes are the windows of the soul. Vision is the higher feeling of human beings. It is not only a simple view, but also includes many complicated functions such as distance, three-dimensional, shade, color, etc. Huh? Are we what how saw? Our vision system is very similar to the imaging principle of cameras. External objects refract light, which passes through the eyeball and shines on the retina. The retina is equivalent to the [negative] in the camera, where an image is formed. The optic nerve on the retina transmits the electrical signals of the [negative] image to the visual cortex of the brain, and Read More …