A child’s brain is always in a developing stage. Hence, it is essential for parents to provide them with the right nutrition and lifestyle to ensure that brain growth is supported.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Vivek Barun, sr. consultant, neurology and epilepsy, Artemis Hospitals said, “The decisions you make today as a parent, from what they eat to when they sleep, have a big impact on how their brains develop, how well they learn, and how they feel for the rest of their lives.” Neurologist shares 4 unmissable things parents should know to support healthy brain development in kids
Here’s what the neurologist suggested:
1. Prioritise a brain-friendly diet
Nutrition has a direct effect on how the brain works. To help kids remember things, stay focused, and control their emotions, they need a balanced diet that includes omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants in berries and leafy greens, and iron in lentils and eggs. Stay away from highly processed snacks, sugary drinks, and too much caffeine, as these can make you feel bad and make it hard to pay attention.
2. Encourage physical activity
Exercise makes blood flow to the brain faster, which improves mood and cognitive performance. Things like swimming, biking, running, or even dancing can help you remember and pay attention. Kids should get at least 60 minutes of exercise every day.
3. Encourage real world play
Too much time in front of screens can slow down brain growth, make it hard to sleep, and hurt your ability to talk. Instead, let kids play with toys, read books, do puzzles, and play games outside to help them think, be creative, and learn.
4. Prioritise quality sleep
Sleep is important for remembering things and controlling your emotions. children between the ages of 6 and 12 need 9 to 12 hours of sleep every night. Keep a regular bedtime, cut down on screen time before bed, and make the bedroom a peaceful place to sleep.
5. Foster emotional connection and communication
A child’s social and emotional brain grows when they have strong emotional ties and can talk to people easily. Talk to your child often, really listen, and make sure they feel safe. Kids who feel emotionally supported have better brain development and ways to deal with problems.