School stimulates whole new areas of thinking for your child. There’s a lot you can do to encourage the development of your child’s thinking and problem-solving skills.

By school age, your child will probably:
School-age children are able to absorb new information quickly and are excited by learning.
You can help stimulate your child’s excitement about learning by finding out what subjects your child is interested in. For example, by encouraging and supporting your child’s new love of sea urchins or train timetables or Japanese warriors, you help your child absorb more information.
Your child also wants to follow the rules and be well-behaved at this age. That means thinking carefully before acting, and asking permission before trying something new – mostly!
A lack of sleep or poor nutrition can adversely affect your child’s thinking. A good night’s sleep and healthy diet help with concentration.
To encourage your child’s thinking through play, you can: