10 Brain Gym Exercises for Kids – Enhance Cognitive Development

The upbringing of small children in today’s world has become more difficult than before – especially with both parents working in most families, and so many screens and smart devices all around. However, it is not as tough either, children learn easily and their minds can be made sharp and active even while having fun.

You might have heard of brain gym exercises – these simple yet effective movements help improve focus, memory, and problem-solving skills in children, while at the same time, keeping them engaged and energized.

10 Brain Gym Exercises for Kids - Enhance Cognitive Development

Let us go through ten of the most effective and fun brain gym exercises for kids to enhance overall cognitive development

1. Cross Crawl


We all know and have done marching at some point. Cross crawling is that, but with a twist. To cross crawl, you bring your left knee up and touch your right elbow to it, doing the same with your right knee and left elbow. This movement not only strengthens the coordination between both sides of the brain, helping improve reading, writing, and problem-solving skills, but it is also a great exercise for burning fat and strengthening core muscles.

2. Brain Buttons


This one’s simple but powerful. Ask your child to place one hand on their belly and the other hand on the soft spots just below their collarbone. Gently rub those spots while taking slow, deep breaths. This exercise boosts blood flow to the brain, helping kids feel more focused, alert, and ready to tackle their homework.

3. Lazy Eights


This exercise might just be the simplest, ask your children to draw a large figure ‘eight’ in the air, this can be done either with a pencil or just with a finger. The key is to follow the hand movement with your eyes. This simple exercise is very effective in improving hand-eye coordination and concentration.

4. Hook-Ups


This is an effective exercise for calming anxious kids. Tell your children to cross their legs at the ankles, cross their wrists, interlock their fingers, and bring their hands up near their chest. Hold this position for a comfortable time, take deep breaths, relax, and repeat for 2-3 cycles. This helps children stay more focused and relaxed and could be a great exercise to do before tests or events.

5. The Elephant


As the name suggests, this fun activity involves children acting like an elephant. Ask your children to extend one arm forward like a trunk, slowly draw large circles in the air, and follow the movement with their eyes. This fun activity involves a lot of giggles while improving balance, coordination, and attention span in children.

Ref: https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/10-best-brain-gym-exercises-kids/ 

6. Double Doodle


It’s time to get creative! Give your child a piece of paper and two crayons—one in each hand. Have them draw shapes, letters, or doodles with both hands simultaneously, mirroring each other’s movements. This exercise sharpens fine motor skills, visual perception, and creativity. It’s also a great way to boost handwriting skills!

7. Owl Turns


This is a great exercise to combat screen time. You can do it yourself and ask your children to follow: Golf your shoulders, then slowly turn your head from side to side while taking deep breaths. This movement might seem simple, but it is really effective in releasing tension from the neck and shoulders and improving focus and memory.

8. The Thinking Cap


This exercise acts as an alarm clock for the brain. Simply ask your children to lightly massage the outer edges of their ears, starting from the top and moving down to the earlobes. A simple ear massage like this helps improve listening skills and stimulates brain activity as well.

9. Energy Yawn


Yawning might seem like a sign of boredom, but it’s a brain booster in this case! Encourage your child to pretend they’re yawning while gently massaging the areas near their cheeks. This technique improves communication, reading comprehension, and relaxation. It’s a great way to shake off stress before a big test or presentation.

10. Balance Buttons


This exercise effectively promotes better balance, coordination, and brain-body connection. Simply ask your children to place one hand on their navel, the other on their tailbone, press gently for a few seconds, and repeat this 5-6 times.

Creating the Right Environment for Growth


In today’s day and age, providing a nurturing environment for kids’ all-around development has become challenging, and that is where Kid-Centric Homes comes into the picture. KCHs are your usual housing societies but with a special focus on growing children’s all-round development.

Ashiana Housing has been an industry pioneer in kid-centric homes in the country and has served more than 1300 families across three projects. Our KCHs come with a dedicated learning hub with a well-researched schedule and expert coordinators, moreover, our special programs like ‘Live & Learn’ focus on reducing screen time and conducting multiple activities(like the aforementioned ones) focusing on children’s multi-faceted development.

In addition to these, kid-friendly architecture, multiple indoor and outdoor sports facilities, proximity to prominent schools, and a safe, secure, & 24×7 surveillance campus are a given!

Final Thoughts


It might seem a bit complex at first but incorporating brain gym’s exercises in your children’s daily routine is rather simple. With just a few minutes of 4-5 simple exercises, your children will have a boost in focus, memory, and confidence, which will in turn benefit them in academics, sports, extracurricular activities, and daily life as well.

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At what age can kids start brain gym exercises?

Kids can start brain gym exercises at any age. They’re often introduced in preschool, but even toddlers as young as 18 months can benefit from simple movements.

Brain gym exercises can boost focus, memory, and coordination. While many find them useful, there’s still not enough scientific proof to call them a guaranteed learning tool.

Hook-ups are great for relaxation. It helps ease stress by linking the body’s energy circuits, making it perfect before a test or after a long school day.

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