It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, the right hand is sometimes trying to make the same movements while making the opposite movements.
Interhemispheric development is the interaction process between the right and left hemisphere of the brain, which plays a key role in the development of the child. Intellectual abilities help improve memory, attention, speech, imagination and thinking.
This is a great activity for our children to use their right and left brains in a coordinated manner. In this activity, we will pass colored circles in order with one hand and try to find the object of the same color with the other hand.
According to the colorful paper on our hands and feet, let's match the objects with the right color and try to put them in the right direction.
It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to quickly find the colors we pass by other hand respectively.
Estimate the order of objects of different colors in the box and try to arrange objects in the same way. Don't forget to listen to the person who will guide you because it will help you in the right ranking.
It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. The difficult part of this activity is that the two hands move in the opposite direction.
A simple -regulated game where children will have fun. The glasses lined up in a square area and one of them is painted. Try to deliver this painted glass in a regular way. Fast one wins.
Let's prepare the bottle lid, paper, adhesive and pen. We're going to make a cute snowman. Moreover, to the right and left.
The logical left brain, the right brain is emotional. The left brain with the right brain gives importance to the arts, while giving attention to mathematical topics.
We're doing our little advancement in various directions the right way. Right, Left, will be the way forward.
A good activity to use their right and left brains of our children in a coordinated manner.