Whereas boys are more likely to develop hand - eye coordination and spatial understanding a bit quicker, girls will generally develop
verbal skills earlier and demonstrate a better grasp of language when they do.
Not exact matches
Because girls» capacity for language (located primarily in the left brain) matures
earlier than boys», they rely more on
verbal skills in solving problems, including nonverbal problems such as spatial tasks.
Mathematically gifted children will probably not show these
early verbal skills, although in terms of reading ability, once they begin to learn to read, they may learn quickly.
Early memory games, like eeboo Preschool Memory Games, helps facilitate communication between parent and child which naturally improves
verbal skills.
The YMCA's
Early Learning Readiness Program provides a stimulating environment for children 2 — 4 yrs to play and learn while developing the physical,
verbal, and social
skills they'll need to start school ready to succeed.
Researchers report that a father's involvement during infancy and the
early years not only contributes to a child's emotional security, but helps the child solve math problems and develop
verbal skills, Clinton said in his weekly radio address.
However, even though an adolescent with good language and cognitive
skills may experiment with drinking
earlier than his / her less advanced peer, better
verbal and intellectual abilities have [also] been found to be protective against developing severe problems with alcohol and other substances in adulthood.»
Some rudimentary
verbal skills might have evolved
earlier in other intelligent species, like chimps, says van Schaik, except they just don't have the motivation to tell each other what's on their minds.
In the
early stages of dementia women's
verbal memory
skills are better than men's, even when they have similar brain shrinkage.
The comprehensive suite of activities develops motor,
verbal and auditory
skills essential for
early childhood development, regardless of
skill level or language background.
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The findings suggest a significant role of cumulative risk experiences depending on the duration of exposure to poverty, as well as sensitive periods during
early life.10, 12 The effect of poverty appears to be slightly stronger on
verbal than on non-
verbal skills, confirming previous findings.50, 51
That's why most children receive
early autism intervention after their parents notice that their social interactions or
verbal skills are delayed during childhood.
This is especially true in these academic domains: mathematics and
verbal abilities, in fact, represents both a cognitive and a social «visiting card,» starting in
early childhood, for the growth of children's social
skills.
While attachment assessment in preschool years relies on observation of behaviors during separation and reunion procedures (Main and Cassidy 1988), toward the end of
early childhood children are less sensitive to brief separations from parents, as their attachment representations become more elaborate because of strengthened
verbal and memory
skills (Messina and Zavattini 2014).