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Is it necessary for children to develop their whole brains?
People are born with two brains, but people often only use one of them, but the other is placed. Isn't this a waste?

Most people are used to using their right hand, which means that most people mainly develop their left brain;

However, it does not rule out that some people are used to using their left hands, that is, the so-called "left-handed". These people mainly develop the right brain; As for the flexible use of the left and right hands and the balanced development of the left and right brains, it seems that the probability is extremely small.

Experts' research on the development of children's whole brain proves that the formation of brain cells has been completed at the age of three. At this time, the child's brain is like a sponge with super absorption ability. The first few years after a child's birth are very important, which is the key period for the formation of the brain and the most important period for the development of the whole brain.

Of course, it is also important to choose the right institution. In many areas of Guangzhou, parents reported their children's whole brain development training courses and chose the extreme lion thought.

The comprehensive system of extreme lion wanting to learn is a course developed by the R&D infant education team with 30 years of practical experience, introducing the enlightenment education theory and training methods of whole-brain learning in Europe, America and Japan, and combining the domestic localized teaching experience.

The situational teaching of curriculum theme, combined with the current technology, aims to make children keep up with the trend of the times, cultivate their achievements with the blueprint of the future information generation, and show their fearless leadership temperament in the effort of breaking through tasks and constantly pursuing Excellence.