Finding Thabo is a fun, interactive play-based game for young children aged 3-6.
Thabo’s Secret Power: Building Executive Function
Executive function is like the air traffic control system of the brain, coordinating thoughts, emotions, and behaviours.
Harvard University identifies three key components of executive function:
These skills are vital for young children as they form the foundation for helping them to focus, follow instructions, practise better impulse control and persevere through challenges.
There are many opportunities to exercise a child’s executive function skills throughout the Finding Thabo picture series. It helps our little superheroes develop emotional intelligence!
By age five, 90% of a child’s neural pathways are fully developed. It’s important to understand how critical these early years are. It’s a make or break time. If these neural pathways aren’t developed and regularly used, by the age of 6 they will be naturally removed via a process called ‘pruning’. That’s why it’s essential that young children are exposed to high-quality stimulation before pruning happens.
Pathways that have been stimulated grow thicker and process information faster. Those that have not will die away.
Without strong cognitive foundations, children struggle to master more complex skills later in their academic journey. Cognitive stimulation through play (the best way for children to learn) lays the foundation for effective future learning.
It is also a high predictor of success later in life.
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