How to develop creative abilities in children

Child development with Aquator

The formation of a multi-faceted personality of a child is impossible without creativity. Creativity is no less important than intellectual and physical development. There are many methods suitable for stimulating creative thinking. But if we are talking about children, then all knowledge and skills are better absorbed in a playful way.

To develop creative abilities, it is recommended to follow important rules:

  • include your baby in creative activities from an early age; 
  • give your child the freedom to choose an activity; 
  • support in case of possible failures;
  • provide a comfortable environment for classes;
  • stick to the diet, sleep and rest. 

Proper nutrition

A balanced diet that includes all the necessary minerals, trace elements and vitamins has a positive effect on the physical, intellectual and creative development of the child. The body assimilates ionized substances best of all. Trace elements (calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium) which are contained in the right amount in alkaline ionized water.

Therefore, the effect of these, immediately assimilated alkali metal ions, most effectively alkalizes the body. The ability of ionized water to influence microcirculation and metabolism in the vessels of the brain was also noted. Ionized water is up to 6 times more stable than ordinary neutral water!

Such water helps:

  • improve brain activity;
  • normalize metabolic processes;
  • boost immunity;
  • protect against viruses;
  • restore the pH level of the brain.

Ionized water is available to each of us. It can be obtained using the Aquator Vivo and Aquator Silver+ ionizers. Fill the device with water, set the desired pH level and in a few minutes 3 liters of alkaline ionized water will be ready.

A balanced diet with the right water will help your children develop harmoniously in physical, intellectual and creative directions.

Development of creative abilities in children - Aquator

Professor, Doctor of Sciences Mu Shik John, chemist, founder of the Society of Scientific Academies of Asia.

"No nutrition plan can be scientifically correct if the drinking water consumed by patients is not taken into account."

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