7. Stages of Cognitive Development: From Birth to Age 2
Cognitive development in the first two years of life is marked by rapid growth in a child's ability to think, learn, and understand their environment. Key milestones include recognizing faces, exploring objects, and developing problem-solving skills. During this stage, children are naturally curious and eager to explore, which is essential for cognitive growth. Engaging in activities that stimulate the mind—such as reading, singing, and interactive play—supports cognitive development. Offering a variety of sensory experiences helps enhance neural connections and encourages exploration. Islamic teachings emphasize the pursuit of knowledge as a lifelong journey. Encouraging children to engage with their surroundings and ask questions aligns with this principle, fostering a love for learning. By providing rich cognitive experiences and nurturing curiosity, caregivers can help children develop critical thinking skills and a strong foundation for future learning.
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Saima Kamaal
10/18/20241 min read