Building Cranium Character - Teaching Children to be Trustworthy
We all make mistakes, and we can all think of a time when we didn't act honestly. The key is learning from the mistakes we have made and working towards more trustworthy behavior. This is true for both children and adults. The first Pillar of Character that our Cranium Character program focuses...
Maximizing Your Child's Cranium Capacity
Research has shown that 50% of the brain's neural network is set by the age of five, and 80% by the age of eight. This means that a child's capacity for developmental mind and body learning is expanding at an amazing rate, and at a very early age. We've designed the learning programs at Cranium...
Cranium Explorers Use Critical Thinking to Dive into the Earth's Crust
Our young explorers set out on another amazing adventure as we dove into the Earth's layers, exploring its crust, mantle, and core! The further into the Earth we traveled, the warmer we got. We discovered how hot it really is in the core of the Earth, and children used critical thinking to...
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