Shaping Identity
The early years of life, particularly from one to seven, are crucial for shaping identity and creativity. During this period, children operate in a theta brainwave state, allowing them to engage deeply in imaginative play, exploring their capabilities through the lens of superheroes and athletes. As they grow and their frontal lobe develops, reasoning and judgment begin to take precedence, shifting their focus away from pure imagination and into more structured thinking.In this clip
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