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Cognitive Brain Training for children, teenagers & youth to improvise their cognitive skills

14/01/2026

Kids getting angry over small things isn’t bad parenting.
Shouting, throwing things, crying suddenly, or reacting strongly to a simple “no” are signs of an overloaded brain, not bad behaviour.

Brain science shows that excess screen time, constant pressure, less outdoor play, and lack of emotional regulation keep a child’s emotional brain on high alert.
So even tiny triggers feel huge.

When children learn how to release energy, calm the mind, and activate the thinking brain, their behaviour improves naturally.
This is where early brain-based support, like what we gently do at Brighter Minds, helps children respond instead of explode.

13/01/2026

Your child comes home from school, sits down, and starts scrolling.
It looks like rest. It feels like rest.
But the mind never slows down.

Reels rest the body, not the brain.
That’s why after “relaxing,” children still feel tired, irritated, and restless.

Real rest is quiet.
Real rest slows the mind.
And when the mind truly rests, children feel lighter, calmer, and happier.

As parents, it’s time to rethink what rest really means.

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