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6 and 7 year olds,
curious, kind, ready.

At this age, your kid gets better with words and starts to see the world a bit deeper. Memory grows, ideas land, and they are ready for big new things like reading and writing.

Body

Running, biking, tying laces

Mind

Longer focus, real questions

Heart

First true friendships

01Body

Always on the move

Kids this age are getting bigger, faster, and braver. They love to try, fall, and try again.

Big movements

Running, jumping, biking. Sports like football, swimming, and gymnastics start to click.

Little hands

Writing, drawing, and crafts get tidier. They can tie laces and button their own coat.

Why BrainBite

BrainBite keeps screen time short, so kids still have time to run, climb, and play.

02Mind

Big thinkers in small bodies

Their brains are hungry for new ideas. They ask why, a lot, and they want real answers.

Solving puzzles

They think more logically and look for ways to fix tricky problems.

Memory and focus

They can hold on to more, and stay on task for longer than before.

Words and jokes

Sentences get longer, feelings get clearer, and silly jokes get really fun.

Why BrainBite

Lessons bend to your kid. Hints, not answers, so they keep that little proud feeling.

03Heart

First real friendships

Feelings get bigger and so does kindness. They start to care about being a good friend.

Sharing and teamwork

They learn to see how someone else feels, take turns, and fix little fights.

Confidence

Small wins and kind words help them try the next, slightly harder thing.

Why BrainBite

Friendly mentors cheer them on. Every lesson ends with a tiny win to feel proud of.

04School

Reading, writing, and clicking the dots

School ramps up. Letters become words, numbers become stories. It is a big jump.

The basics

Reading, writing, and counting take center stage. They start to see how it all links up.

Proud and curious

What they learn at school they want to show off at home. Use that spark.

Why BrainBite

Short, fun lessons match what they do at school, so home and class point the same way.

05At home

Little ways to help

Tiny moments add up. Try one a day.

Read together

Five minutes before bed, your finger under each word.

Talk it out

Ask why they think something. Listen, do not fix.

Move a lot

Outside time beats screen time, every time.

Praise the try

Cheer the effort, not just the right answer.

Tiny chores

Set the table, pack a bag. Small wins, big proud.

Quiet time

Boredom is okay. It is where new ideas show up.

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