Planned Familyhood

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Neu-STREaMv

(Neu-STREaMv) Neuroscience – Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, art, Math, & verbal – Skills Set Development

Building a Child’s Brain

Before children set foot in a classroom, their main source of knowledge comes from within the home, in the nurturing bosom of their family. Planned Familyhood has one extremely important primary mission is to support families because “Parents are children’s first and most important teachers.” Many children will know how to say 100 words by the age of 21 months and will normally begin to string those words into short sentences. This is precisely why introducing drawing and vocabulary to your child early on is essential. Although it may just seem like baby talk, research has shown that parents who begin speaking to their children at an early age provide their child with a greater advantage later in life.  Baby talk is the child a like a second language to their eager to learn brain.

(SES)  Supplemental Educational Services are tutoring and other academic enrichment activities provided outside of the regular school day to eligible public-school students to help improve achievement in reading, language, arts, and math.

Planned Familyhood can begin to provide parents homeschooling sessions to learn our Neu-STREaMv methods as soon as a new family is conceived at birth.  We provide a complete and full framework of studies for early childhood development.  One of our primary goals is to assist parents in developing the full range of brain skills for children even before they are born.  Many neuroscience studies have shown that pre-born babies can learn while still in the womb.  Today, most parents do to have the basic, fundamental skill set to homeschool their children.  By learning these skills as soon as possible, the parent can learn to begin to enhance their own brain skills.  By pre-experience the enriched development and growth of their own brain skills they will improve the sensitivities within themselves to recognize the same development of the child’s brain skills.

Another early primary goal is to use these newly acquired homeschooling skills to improve communication with their newest family members.  These homeschooling skills will help achieve another vital goal of making the children self-sustaining learners to-learn by 5 years old.  These brain self-learning to-learn skills will insure that your child has and will not not fall behind the skills of other 5 year childern as they enter into regular schools.

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