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5 Uses of Educational Robots to Boost Child Development

By Joseph Clymer posted 05-01-2020 20:36

  

Childhood development is at its most important stage between the ages of three and seven. During this time, children’s brains are like sponges and they absorb all the information around them very easily.

The social, language, and communication skills that a child picks up at this age can remain an influence for the rest of their life. Therefore, it is essential to provide the best stimulation to the child at this time to boost their development. Here are five ways educational robots boost child development between these ages:

Learn languages

Young children learn languages very easily. Language acquisition is at its peak between the ages of three and seven, and children can easily learn a second or third language at this age. 

After these ages, language learning begins to slow, partly because of brain development stages and partly because children become aware of the potential for embarrassment. 

Educational robots introduce language basics and encourage language learning through games and interactions. Introducing an educational robot for language learning from the age of three can help ensure your child has a basic understanding of any chosen language by the age of seven.

Develop emotional intelligence

Children can only learn compassion and empathy by interacting with others. To ensure positive behavior reinforcement, you need to reward them more frequently. 

Surprisingly, you can use an educational robot as an example for your child. Some of the most advanced educational robots are designed to read, interpret, and respond to facial expressions. 

The robot reads and mimics the expressions of your child, teaching empathy and compassion. In addition to this, the robot becomes a friend for your child, providing security and comfort.

Get feedback on progress

One of the most difficult aspects of early childhood development is getting a definitive idea of how your child is developing. ECDHub’s educational robot provides learning content, games, quizzes, and even certification. This provides you with a definitive report showing you how your child is progressing. 

A progress report lets you determine whether your child is developing the positive skills you are hoping they will pick up. The report can also let you know in which area your child is falling short, allowing you to step in and make interventions where necessary. Fast intervention can result in a better outcome since the problem is addressed immediately.

Fun educational opportunities

Children learn best through play. Children are also likely to learn the most between three and seven. Combining fun with education can make sure that your child learns valuable skills quickly. 

Learning through play makes the child more enthusiastic about the learning process, meaning they are more likely to participate and enjoy the information presented to them. 

Educational robots teach your child skills and information through interactive games, holding their attention for a longer time, and keeping them engaged with the material you are hoping they will learn.

Learn to communicate

Modern educational robots are extremely intelligent. Not only can they read and respond to emotions, they can also interact with your child. The robot listens to your child and forms coherent, intelligent responses. 

This provides your child with a companion to talk to about a variety of topics. Having a friend to interact with can help your child explore topics of interest while developing the ability to communicate effectively and efficiently. 

While you may feel like your child can interact with you, an educational robot provides a friend with a similar mentality to your child, teaching your child to make friends with peers from the same age group.

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