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00:00 And there are restaurants that say, "There is no Wi-Fi, talk to your wife."
00:06 So, this can also happen.
00:08 And those who don't have a wife?
00:09 They sit alone, but...
00:11 They sit alone.
00:13 They move forward and say something that can increase your IQ level, especially in children.
00:19 We have heard since childhood that you will study, write, become a Nawab, play, jump, get bad.
00:25 But here, playing, jumping, physical activity is also important.
00:30 So, gaming is also a big trend these days.
00:33 We are seeing that this increases the brain's energy level.
00:38 You know, you get an idea of anticipating the situation.
00:42 Your decision power is strong because there are such tricks in gaming
00:46 that you have to make decisions quickly. Am I right?
00:49 Absolutely, you are right.
00:51 Okay, there is a special debate about this.
00:53 And the debate is whether this IQ level can be increased or not.
00:59 But obviously, you can increase your overall intelligence.
01:03 But increasing IQ is a difficult task.
01:06 Yes, you can improve emotional intelligence with the passage of time.
01:10 But its addiction is also bad.
01:11 Yes, you know that games can cause any kind of harm.
01:16 So, we have with us the expert in childhood development, Dr. Shailena Bhamani.
01:21 Thank you so much for joining us.
01:23 First of all, please tell us,
01:26 this debate that you are discussing for a long time,
01:29 and I am sure you are also being asked this question,
01:31 is there a way to increase IQ level?
01:35 I have also read about emotional intelligence that it can be increased
01:39 with the passage of time and circumstances.
01:42 But can IQ be increased?
01:44 Yes, absolutely.
01:46 We do a lot of activities that have a great impact on IQ,
01:50 especially on the IQ and brain development of children.
01:54 Children's brain is hardwired for playing games.
02:00 Naturally, children are inclined to play games.
02:03 And they focus on their IQ immensely by playing games.
02:06 Their brain automatically develops.
02:09 You must have heard about 21st century skills that support IQ a lot.
02:14 Like critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration,
02:21 all these skills are very positive for IQ and subconscious brain development.
02:33 There are many games that we encourage parents to play,
02:36 such as indoor and outdoor games.
02:38 It is important to involve children in these games so that they can have a direct impact on their IQ.
02:44 Shalina, I would like to know from you that games are very different.
02:48 One is action games, full of fighting,
02:52 and the other is games with puzzles,
02:55 or questions with answers.
03:00 Children are more inclined to play games where there is a fight,
03:05 so how can we bring them to the level where they can learn?
03:10 Games are of two types.
03:12 One is games that involve children.
03:15 I am sure you all remember that we used to play name-place animal games in our homes.
03:21 We used to play a lot of Ludo.
03:24 We used to play a lot of Kasauti,
03:27 which we call dumb charades,
03:29 in which children had to act out.
03:31 Games are of two types.
03:33 One is games that involve children,
03:36 and the other is games that involve gadgets.
03:38 According to science, gadgets do not give children more than one or two hours of leisure screen time,
03:48 as they have a negative impact on their IQ.
03:52 But if you engage children for one or two hours,
03:55 you can play puzzle games,
03:57 vocabulary games,
03:59 and many other word games that help children to improve their vocabulary.
04:02 There are square-shaped puzzle games,
04:05 which you can play,
04:06 or play chess.
04:07 There are many activities that you can do with children immediately after dinner.
04:11 For instance, you can give pictionary to everyone,
04:15 and imagine that there is a picture,
04:17 and ask the child to draw it.
04:19 This increases their imagination,
04:21 and their concentration,
04:23 and it builds creativity in them.
04:25 You must have noticed that all the SATs, TOEFL tests,
04:29 have a section called Strategic Analytical Thinking.
04:33 These are all the games that you play,
04:35 which will help your children in their academic advancement in the future.
04:40 Games are those games that you can play with your children.
04:43 As you just mentioned about traffic,
04:46 parents have to role model themselves,
04:48 so they have to engage with their children in those games.
04:50 When you give children exposure to these games,
04:53 ultimately, they will focus more on those games.
04:56 And another thing is that they have to control their addiction.
05:01 Please explain this to us.
05:03 You are an expert.
05:05 Now, the children are already addicted.
05:08 They are addicted to drugs.
05:10 This is also a drug.
05:12 How can we bring them back from this?
05:14 How can we handle their mood swings, anxiety, etc.?
05:20 There are two ways to handle this.
05:23 There are scientific ways to handle this.
05:26 First, we need a screen-free zone and screen-free time in our homes.
05:32 Screen-free zones are like a dining table,
05:35 where no gadgets are used.
05:37 Living rooms are also like that.
05:40 Who has to role model this?
05:42 Parents.
05:44 No screens will be used in that zone.
05:48 Similarly, we need to block the time zone.
05:51 No screens will be used from 8 to 10.
05:56 This is a screen-free time.
05:58 You can play games, play Ludo, play chess.
06:02 You remember those games, right?
06:04 You used to play games like "Chi Luri", "Kawa Ora".
06:06 This is how children learn vocabulary.
06:08 Their mind is inclined to connect animals with their planet,
06:13 to connect them with the climate.
06:15 So, we need to engage them in such games.
06:17 Slowly, we can control the addiction of children.
06:22 But there are only two ways.
06:24 One is to role model yourself.
06:26 And the other is to reinforce positive zones.
06:29 And the other thing is not to stop them.
06:33 But to provide them with an alternate opportunity.
06:37 Brilliant. Thank you so much.
06:39 Thank you so much.
06:41 We are benefiting from these things.
06:43 There is a saying, "There is no Wi-Fi, talk to your wife."
06:47 So, this can also be done.
06:49 And those who don't have a wife?
06:51 They are sitting alone, but they are talking to themselves.
06:53 A mobile phone should be allowed for them.
06:55 Those who are sitting alone,
06:57 a mobile phone should be only Wi-Fi for them.