In the Moscow region,psychologists and officials from education from all over the country. In the city of Krasnogorsk is the IV All-Russian Congress of Preschool Education. One of the topics discussed at the congress is the fact that today's children began to ask fewer questions than their parents asked in due time.Photo: GettyImagesPsychologists explain:the thing is that children are simply drowning in a sea of ​​information. Previously, a child had to ask in order to get an answer to a question that interested him. And now he is bombarded with streams of various information from all sides. The consequence is that the child's cognitive activity drops to almost zero. Moreover, the parents themselves contribute to the decrease in curiosity. Often we have to deal with such a phenomenon when a child is busy from morning until lights out - school, clubs, sections, extra classes, tutors. All this leaves no time for either a good rest or for communicating with friends. As a result, parents, forcing the pace of intellectual development in children, kill their curiosity. - Children must play. This is their most important way to learn and explore the world. Moreover, you need to play not on the computer, but in "live" games that require communication. Most electronic games are designed for one person. Try to review your child's daily routine so that he has time to communicate with friends. Intellectual development is, of course, good. But one should not forget about socialization, advises psychologist Tatyana Klimkovich.

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