Intellectual Development

There are a number of different approaches to the study of intellectual development in children.

For many years descriptive accounts of children’s thinking, reasoning, and other intellectual capacities were thoroughly mixed with descriptions of their social and emotional development and of their verbal skills.

The growth of the mental testing movement in the first 40 years of the twentieth century testifies to the enthusiasm that was generated by the possibility of applying the precision of quantitative measurement to the task of comparing individual children and calibrating the changes that take place over the early years of life.  Physical Sports Encouraging your kids to take up sports offers many opportunities for improving coordination, strengthening muscles, body speed and agility. Along with boosting health and fitness, sports will encourage your kids to utilize all their senses, locomotor system and brain capacities. By choosing sports in their lives, your children can not only become physically stronger but mentally tough as well.