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Practical techniques for Early Childhood Development and 
Stimulation 
Methods of Early Childhood Development Stimulation 
There are several practical techniques for early childhood stimulation that help to promote 
intellectual development, physical and mental skills in pre-school children. Almost all methods of 
sensory or intellectual stimulation employ some type of stimulation based on one or more of the five 
senses. One of the most effective methods involves stimulation of the visual senses in a variety of 
ways. Audio or hearing stimulation is also a strong method used during early childhood that can 
achieve significant results in pre-school aged children. 
Early Childhood Development: The Five Senses
Among the theories predominant in intellectual development and learning, the theory of multiple 
intelligences is one of the most frequently and extensively applied. Parents who want to accelerate 
or promote mental and sensory development ion their children can always rely on the use of games 
and playing. For example, using the sense of touch to give the child experience with a variety of 
textures, or changes in temperature are simple, safe ways to stimulate a child’s sensory 
experiences. Taste is stimulated by experiencing a range of different flavors. Colors and flashing 
lights on toys or other play objects are likewise ways of effecting substantial stimulation in early 
childhood skills and sensory development. Physical stimulation using motion and moving objects 
including rolling, bouncing, flopping or tumbling toys and objects can also be highly effective. 
Early Childhood Development: Audio Stimulation Techniques 
Parents and caregivers of young learners can use stimulants such as noise makers to activate audio 
senses. Nature sounds or environmental sounds recordings played to children are gentle but 
effective audio input that greatly help with early childhood stimulation. Another frequently used 
method for neural stimulation includes playing classical music selections in the background while 
the child is doing other things including during their “nap time”. Beethoven, Brahms 
and Mozart especially, are classical music composers often used for this purpose. While the music is 
relaxing, it’s also able to activate multiple areas of a child’s brain. Surprisingly, 
smooth jazz (vocals) has been found to be an excellent auditory stimulant for young learners in a 
broad range of situations. New age (Kitaro) music can likewise be an effective stimulant as an aid to 
early childhood development. In addition, many children love noise makers from banging on empty 
pots and pans or shaking rattles, tooting whistles and horns to extracting sound from musical 
instruments of all kinds. It may be nerve-wracking to parents and siblings, but is essential to the 
child’s development. 
Pre-Natal Stimulation in Early Childhood Development
Not only pre-school aged children can benefit from sensory stimulation but forms of pre-natal 
stimulation can also be effective. Ways to introduce this can include: 
• Playing soft, low-volume music through headphones placed 180 degrees apart against the 
mother’s skin 
• Talking or reading to the unborn child 
• Gentle massages 
Important Note: Before engaging in any of these or other techniques, parents or care-givers should 
consult with their obstetrician or pediatrician. 
Benefits of Early Childhood Development through Sensory Stimulation 
Any of the aforementioned areas can be successfully used as an effective means of early childhood 
stimulation to promote intellectual and sensory development in pre-school age children. Proving this 
stimulation allows the brain to develop more extensively and at a faster rate than non-stimulated 
children. This early childhood stimulation will give the child a developmental advantage over other 
children of the same age or level in more than 85% of cases. Such early-developed children 
ultimately do better in school, integrate better with peers, siblings and parents, they also tend to be 
happier and better adjusted overall according to numerous clinical studies . Teachers at the pre-school 
and primary school levels also note a higher level of social and educational integration among 
children who have had some type of early development stimulation. 
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is not like working on something new day after day. Without a doubt it's not like picking in a 
warehouse all day long then again there are always something to change a little. Even if you will not 
admit the beauty of life hides in the changes. Let's see how far we could get. 
Thank you for bearing with me through this post. I hope 
you didn't mind spending your time to it. If you taken 
pleasure in it there are way more about English teaching 
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http://www.tes.co.uk/. Make sure to have a look when you 
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Practical techniques for Early Childhood Development and Stimulation

  • 1. Practical techniques for Early Childhood Development and Stimulation Methods of Early Childhood Development Stimulation There are several practical techniques for early childhood stimulation that help to promote intellectual development, physical and mental skills in pre-school children. Almost all methods of sensory or intellectual stimulation employ some type of stimulation based on one or more of the five senses. One of the most effective methods involves stimulation of the visual senses in a variety of ways. Audio or hearing stimulation is also a strong method used during early childhood that can achieve significant results in pre-school aged children. Early Childhood Development: The Five Senses
  • 2. Among the theories predominant in intellectual development and learning, the theory of multiple intelligences is one of the most frequently and extensively applied. Parents who want to accelerate or promote mental and sensory development ion their children can always rely on the use of games and playing. For example, using the sense of touch to give the child experience with a variety of textures, or changes in temperature are simple, safe ways to stimulate a child’s sensory experiences. Taste is stimulated by experiencing a range of different flavors. Colors and flashing lights on toys or other play objects are likewise ways of effecting substantial stimulation in early childhood skills and sensory development. Physical stimulation using motion and moving objects including rolling, bouncing, flopping or tumbling toys and objects can also be highly effective. Early Childhood Development: Audio Stimulation Techniques Parents and caregivers of young learners can use stimulants such as noise makers to activate audio senses. Nature sounds or environmental sounds recordings played to children are gentle but effective audio input that greatly help with early childhood stimulation. Another frequently used method for neural stimulation includes playing classical music selections in the background while the child is doing other things including during their “nap time”. Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart especially, are classical music composers often used for this purpose. While the music is relaxing, it’s also able to activate multiple areas of a child’s brain. Surprisingly, smooth jazz (vocals) has been found to be an excellent auditory stimulant for young learners in a broad range of situations. New age (Kitaro) music can likewise be an effective stimulant as an aid to early childhood development. In addition, many children love noise makers from banging on empty pots and pans or shaking rattles, tooting whistles and horns to extracting sound from musical instruments of all kinds. It may be nerve-wracking to parents and siblings, but is essential to the child’s development. Pre-Natal Stimulation in Early Childhood Development
  • 3. Not only pre-school aged children can benefit from sensory stimulation but forms of pre-natal stimulation can also be effective. Ways to introduce this can include: • Playing soft, low-volume music through headphones placed 180 degrees apart against the mother’s skin • Talking or reading to the unborn child • Gentle massages Important Note: Before engaging in any of these or other techniques, parents or care-givers should consult with their obstetrician or pediatrician. Benefits of Early Childhood Development through Sensory Stimulation Any of the aforementioned areas can be successfully used as an effective means of early childhood stimulation to promote intellectual and sensory development in pre-school age children. Proving this stimulation allows the brain to develop more extensively and at a faster rate than non-stimulated children. This early childhood stimulation will give the child a developmental advantage over other children of the same age or level in more than 85% of cases. Such early-developed children ultimately do better in school, integrate better with peers, siblings and parents, they also tend to be happier and better adjusted overall according to numerous clinical studies . Teachers at the pre-school and primary school levels also note a higher level of social and educational integration among children who have had some type of early development stimulation. Well, I wouldn't have guessed this. I usually appreciate innovative thoughts on old guidelines as EFL is not like working on something new day after day. Without a doubt it's not like picking in a warehouse all day long then again there are always something to change a little. Even if you will not admit the beauty of life hides in the changes. Let's see how far we could get. Thank you for bearing with me through this post. I hope you didn't mind spending your time to it. If you taken pleasure in it there are way more about English teaching exercises as well as other matters on http://www.tes.co.uk/. Make sure to have a look when you please and whenever you've got any insights on this share beneath.