Embrace your children as much as you can because it affects their intelligence

Whether we want to accept it or not, each parent secretly wants their child to be the smartest of their friends. They do countless things to ensure that their children are intelligent and intelligent, fuelling their potential as much as possible. It all starts [...]
Whether we want to accept it or not, each parent secretly wants their child to be the smartest of their friends. They do countless things to ensure that their children are intelligent and intelligent, fuelling their potential as much as possible. It all starts very early on from choosing the best mobile phone with brain stimulating patterns to expose them to as many foreign languages as possible.
According to new research, one of the easiest and best ways to increase your child's intelligence is by giving them enough hugs, the Periscope broadcasts.
Embracing, a form of physical love, is very important while the child is in their developmental stage. The research was conducted by Ohio International Children's Hospital and suggests that embracing causes children's brains to grow and helps them to become smarter.

Everyone knows that physical love is beneficial. This is not a new concept. In fact, the skin contact of the mother was tried to increase cognitive control and the feasibility organization of premature babies for the first ten years of life. According to psychology Today, this was published in a 2014 study. A survey in 2017 shows that embracing is far more powerful than we can imagine. Research took place at 125 babies, where their reactions to physical contact were analyzed.
Children who receive many hugs are flooded with good feelings. Medical experts, on the other hand, claim that infants deprived of embrace can experience brain contraction. As explained by development researcher Nathan Fox, tangible stimulation stimulates brain development during a time when babies are easily affected.

There are many other benefits of embracing, such as inciting the release of oxytocin (well felt), which helps strengthen the child's immune system and helps heal wounds more quickly. And hugs are known to benefit the child's health and emotional stability. /Periscope










