In addition to providing adequate and balanced nutrition, parents also need to know the potential of their children well. By recognizing this potential, parents can more easily understand, direct, and develop the talents of the Little One.
Basically, every child is born with different potential or talent. This difference can be influenced by various things, ranging from genetic factors, environmental factors, to nutrition intake and how parents are educated. These factors are very influential on the workings and brain development of children. Recognizing the potential in children does require process and time, but actually there are several ways you can do to more easily recognize and hone the potential of your child.
How to recognize the potential of your child
The potential of a child may begin to arise early, but usually only begin to be recognized more clearly at the age of 2 years to 4 years. There are several indicators that can be used to measure a child's potential, including the development of thought patterns, communication skills, memory, focus and grasp, motivation to learn, and a great sense of curiosity. In addition, gifted children can display one or more of the following characteristics:- Shows special talents they have, such as artistic abilities or playing with numbers.
- Having great curiosity, marked by not stopping to ask everything he wants to know.
- Having the ability to speak and language development faster than children his age.
- Able to remember information obtained, whether from television, books, or from other people's stories.
- Shows the development of abilities that are more advanced and faster when compared to children his age.
- Being able to concentrate on doing one thing for a long time.
- Look active and interested in doing difficult activities.
Verbal skills
One form of verbal skills is language ability. Gifted children in this category usually show significant development of language skills at the age of 2 years.
Physical skills
Physical skills include children's ability to move. Examples are dancing or playing ball.
Interactive skills
Interactive skills involve interpersonal intelligence. Children with these skills, have a good ability to communicate and socialize with people around him. Usually, he will be easy to get along with anyone.
Creative skills
Creative skills are the ability to generate new and useful ideas. One sign that children have creative skills is being able to find new ways of dealing with problems. For example, making a new building that is different from the instructions in the toy beam given.
Cognitive skills
Cognitive skills can be interpreted as the ability to think, remember, and understand things. Children who have this skill are able to catch a new thing quickly.
Fine motor skills
Children with fine motor skills have the ability to coordinate the movements of small muscles of the limbs. This skill usually involves eye coordination and movement of the fingers. In addition to assisting in the exploration of children's learning and creativity, fine motor skills also play a role in daily activities that support children's independence, such as brushing teeth, washing hands, opening doors, or buttoning clothes.
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