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Top 3 Right Brain Home Activities

For the parents who don’t have the time or energy to do everything, it can be difficult to complete all the activities from the right brain education home practice guidelines. If you find yourself in this situation, Ruiko Henmi from Heguru suggest these as the top three activities (in this order) that you should focus on.


1. Reading

Reading to your child is one of the most important activities you can do with your child. As mentioned in 10 Rules for Developing the Right Brain, make sure you read with expression.

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How many books a day? If your child enjoys reading together, you should read as much as your child will permit. If not, try to follow these suggested guidelines:

Why Focus on Reading?

There is plenty of evidence to show that:

Emotional self-control – delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness – underlies accomplishment of every sort.

Daniel Goleman

See also: Should I Teach My Baby to Read?

Getting Started

Teach your baby to read with the following resources:


2. FlashCards

This is the second most important activity to do at home with your child. The recommendation is:

Although Shichida has always said quantity over quality, Ruiko Henmi believes that the quality of your flash cards is important. Flash cards serves two purposes:

Getting Started

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3. Memory Activity

Work on memory activities such as linking memory, space memory, or mandala. Whichever activity your child favours, that can be the activity of your focus.

Learn more about Memory Activities

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