INTERHEMISPHERIC INTERACTION GAMES FOR KIDS' DEVELOPMENT (info + my own example)

Moms, Dads, guys, do you know what interhemispheric interaction is, and what role does it play in kids development?
I've discovered this topic recenly, and I must admit it's worth of attention!

Interhemispheric interaction is a special mechanism for combining the left and right hemispheres of the brain into a single, integrally working system, formed under the influence of both genetic and environmental factors.

It is necessary for coordinating the work of the brain and transmitting information from one hemisphere to another. The better the interhemispheric connections are developed, the higher the child's intellectual development, memory, attention, speech, imagination, thinking and perception will be.

What can be done for it?

There are different exercises and games for this purpose!

Early and preschool age is a period of active development of brain structures. So it's the best time to include them in your child's everyday activity.

Games and exercises can:

synchronize the work of the hemispheres
help to improve memorization
improve the perception of the interlocutor's speech
arouse persistent interest in the child
concentrate his attention
allow quickly switch from one activity to another.

Now I'll show you one fo the games I use for my son to train his brain connection and just have fun.
Actually, I love these games by myself, and we often make competitions who is the best;)

At first, we must draw such a scheme
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Colors can be different but the forms are similar to my example.
1 long and big form
2 separate smaller forms

My son did it by himself, and the preparation itself was fun for him too:)

Then the task is - to move your fingers of BOTH hands simulteneously through these forms.

1 big long form is a place for 2 fingers together
2 smaller ones - 2 fingers that are divided

And the thing is a kid move his fingers and hands trying to pay attention at BOTH hands at the same time.
It seems to be easy but in fact it requires training;)
Even me succeded not at once;)
When you make it 2-3-5 times it is easier, and it's a great result your brains have been turned on;)
The 1st try is much harder especially for kids, but my son was very curious and glad to try it again and again:)

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