Frequently Asked Questions
About EarlyLearny
Doing the sets consecutively has tremendous benefits, but the main ones are:
- Helps the brain development (multiple intelligence) in all areas
- Strengthening bonds within the family,
- Enhancing social skills, concentration, and creativity,
- Promoting an interest in books and sensory development,
- Empowering parents with knowledge and instructions,
- Preparing children for new challenges, and thus
- Helping build smart, successful, and happy children.
About My Child
It's entirely common for children to have varying interests. They often mirror the activities occurring at home. As detailed in the user manual, engaging your child when they and you are in a positive mood is crucial. We don't spend all our time with books, do we?
Some children may take a while to grasp and enjoy the activities. If your child seems uninterested, try acting out the activities enthusiastically yourself. After some time, leave the books within their reach. With patience, they're likely to engage with the materials when they're ready. It might just take some time.
Childhood development experts generally say that a reasonable attention span to expect of a child is two to three minutes per year of their age. That's the period of time for which a typical child can maintain focus on a given task. Typical attention spans typically follow this pattern:
- 2 years old: approximately four to six minutes.
- 4 years old: around eight to 12 minutes.
It's important not to anticipate that your child will engage with any activity for an much longer period.