Interactive signs from UNICEF have appeared in the Children's Town "Kazka" in Mykolaiv. They contain simple tasks that help children develop speech, self-regulation, motor skills, and social skills just during a walk with their parents. As experts emphasize, a child's brain develops most actively up to the age of 6. During this period, it is important to communicate, play, and spend time together every day. The UNICEF initiative is aimed at prec…
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Interactive signs from UNICEF have appeared in the Children's Town "Kazka" in Mykolaiv. They contain simple tasks that help children develop speech, self-regulation, motor skills, and social skills just during a walk with their parents. As experts emphasize, a child's brain develops most actively up to the age of 6. During this period, it is important to communicate, play, and spend time together every day. The UNICEF initiative is aimed at prec…