How Kids make sense of Life Experiences

Game in early childhood is the best foundation for success in school. Our activities will challenge and develop your child’s creativity, imagination, thinking skills, and social skills. Our center provides many educational activities to keep your kids engaged. ... Read More

Why Do Aerobically Fit Children Have Better Math Skills?

A new study from the Beckman Institute at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign reveals that 9- and 10-year-old children who are aerobically fit tend to have significantly thinner gray matter in the cerebrum than their “low-fit” peers. Interestingly, thinning of the outermost layer of brain cells in the cerebrum is associated with better math skills, according to the researchers. The August 2015 study, “The Role of Aerobic ... Read More
Physically Fit Children Have Enhanced Brain Powers

Physically Fit Children Have Enhanced Brain Powers

The researchers at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that children who are more fit had better language skills than their less-fit peers. These language skills were linked to brain synapses that fired with more strength and faster speed. The study, “The Association Between Aerobic Fitness and Language Processing in Children: Implications for Academic Achievement,” was published in the June 2014 ... Read More