A person’s brain is said to not reach full maturity until the age of 25. However, 90 percent of the brain develops by his/her fifth birthday and the brain continues to rapidly create synapses (brain cell connections) throughout their childhood and teen years.
Because of these critical brain development periods, it is essential to maintain good nutrition for brain development — especially in order to maintain good performance in the classroom. Let’s put it this way, the brain works as an engine; the better the fuel, the better it will run. There are foods that are particularly great fuel for the brain and are proven to show improvement in brain function as well as performance in the classroom.
Here are a list of some foods that are easy to incorporate into a child’s lunchbox that should be recommended to students and parents:
Just a few small changes to what goes in the lunchbox can make a significant difference in achievement made in the classroom. In order for teachers to pass along this information to students and parents, a teacher could create a lesson like ones offered in SoftChalk. Here is a link for a FREE SoftChalk lesson that can help educate parents and students about foods that can optimize their performance in the classroom: https://www.softchalkcloud.com/lesson/serve/ZHBtWAR3NXEI0u/html