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RE: What is Neuroplasticity?: Hope For Learning Disability Students?
It's always exciting to know that our brain is limitless! With all the tools we can really create new neurons' connections: attention and caring relationships are the key to a great (re)habilitation. Resteemed your post!
Thank-you @helgapn! I had you in mind when I wrote about neuroplasticity. I love your comments about our limitless brain and how attention and caring relationships are key. In one of my resources, I had read that a good way to facilitate neuroplasticity is to travel and experience the world. Learning and experiencing different cultures and foods would be new experiences for the brain to grow. So one day, we will all have to go outside of our box and travel. Thank-you for the resteem. It is deelply appreciated. Have a great tomorrow!!! :D
Funny you talk about travelling and experiencing new things! :) I've always loved travelling! Not having financial freedom at the moment, the only thing I can do for the sake of my baby's development is to go for walks on our village, discovering new routes or even new small details, or whenever we as a family can, we go as far as we can on our beautiful Portugal :) As she's just a one year old baby, I can see really clearly how these travels change her! It's really amazing but we return home and she seems more mature, cleverer even :) The number of synapses must increase rapidly! That's why I love our brain! :D Have a nice week! Let's keep in touch! :)
One day you and your daughter and family will be able to travel and see new sights but even just going out and experiencing the wonderful area you live in is an excellent thing for everyone. I believe that nature is a teacher for all of us because in nature we can be ourselves. Your daughter is very lucky to have a brilliant mother who loves her very much. Have a wonderful week ahead @helgapn!!! :D
Thank you! :)