Cerebro, infancia y juego

Cerebro, infancia y juego

cómo los juegos de mesa cambian el cerebro

Couso, María

The man does not stop playing because he gets old. He becomes old because he stops playing". Bernard Shaw. This phrase by the Irish playwright illustrates very well to what extent the game is important and vital for the existence of any person and what allows our brain to stay young, active and, in In short, alive Most of us adults agree that it is essential for children to play, but what we are not aware of is how important it is in the neurological development of our sons and daughters and therefore in their learning. We have the responsibility of accompanying our little ones so that through play they learn and playfully discover the thousand facets of life. But how to do it? Throughout this book, María Couso will tell us how how our brain develops from childhood and what are the factors that promote better cognitive performance.And for this he will talk about games, specifically modern board games. This way we will discover everything they can build.

Author
Couso, María
Subject
Education > Educational psychology
EAN
9788423362691
ISBN
978-84-233-6269-1
Edition
1
Publisher
Destino
Pages
304 
High
22.7 cm
Weight
14.5 cm
Release date
11-01-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Imago mundi 
Paperback edition
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Couso, María (aut.)

  • Couso, María
    María Couso (Vigo, 1986) es pedagoga, maestra con máster en Psicopedagogía Clínica y Neuroeducación y una de las mayores divulgadoras del país sobre la import   Read more