Mumbai, Albert
Einstein’s famously said, “Each child is born a genius”. But we do not see many
geniuses around us. Hence the obvious question - where do these child geniuses
go? Many educationists and thinkers have tried to solve this riddle over last
many decades and more often than not blamed our industrial age education methodology
and socio-economic ecosystem are blamed for this gap. But there may be another
very important causal factor to consider. It is the developmental inputs that a
child gets in the first 3 Years of his or her life. This perspective has become
a part of mainstream scientific thinking as a result of two decades of growth
in neuroscience research output, thanks to the sensor and scanner technology
that enables sharper study of human brains.
A Harvard report
suggests that early experiences create a foundation for lifelong learning,
behaviour and both physical and mentalhealth. A strong foundation in the early years
increases the probability of positive outcomes and a weak foundation increases
the odds of later difficulties. The interactive influences of genes and
experience literally shape the architecture of the developing brain,and the
active ingredient is the “serve and return” nature of children’s engagement in
relationships with their parents and other caregivers in their family or
community.This has something to do with the Brain Development in the first 3
Years of a child.
In simple
terms, a large percentage of brain development occurs in this period and if a child
gets the right developmental inputs in this period, brain capacity expands and
a great foundation for all future learning is built. If not, the child is
likely to struggle with learning all his life as a student, in career and do
on. Not only this, early experiences, love and care that a child receives also
shape his or her emotional make up.
Considering
any formal education only starts around 3 years of age, parents have the
responsibility and also are best placed to provide these developmental inputs
to the children. Also, the fact that they can combine these inputs with right
amount of love and care works as the icing on the cake. But most parents are
not equipped to handle this responsibility. Because either they are not aware
or they don’t have the right methods, tools, toys and materials.
Mumbai and
London based startup, Neosap EdTech decided to solve this problem and has created
a brain development system called Bablr for 0-3 year old babies that parents
can use in the comfort of their homes.
“Future that
these babies are going to grow up in is going to be very different from today.
Considering the technological change, people will need to learn completely new
skills every 3-5 years. In this scenario, the best education is that makes you
a better learner and a quick learner. And if you are serious about this, you
have start early. First 3 Years are in a way nature’s gift to us. There is a
lot that we can do to expand the brain capacity and make a child super-learner
for life. To me, it is as critical as vaccination. You are immunising the child
against obsolescence epidemic of the future. This is the best gift a parent can
give to his or her new-born.”, says Manish Jar Founder and CEO of Neosap.
“Our
digital tools for parents and physical materials and toys for the baby are
based on tested and high impact methods from neuroscience and early education.”
Says Vidyut Joshi,
Head of Content & Research at Neosap and also a mother who used some of
these methods with her own daughter and found them to be very useful.
For
approximately Rs 20,000 per year you can access the complete digital platform
that includes mobile app, tablet app and a web app and we shipped a big box of
activity materials and toys.
“Bablr
has an algorithm that precisely calculates the daily activities based on the
age and the progress of the baby. So, parents are able to do a professional
early educator’s job without any effort. You spend your time playing with the
child and doing the activities and not searching the internet trying to find
the right activities and materials. We collaborated with many parents to create
this product and hence the User Experience is a big strong point. It is super
easy to use. Parents just need to invest an hour every day, five days a week.” Says Sachin Parekh VP Operations of
Bablr.
Encouraging
parents to focus on the first 3 Years of a child is a well-accepted medical and
public health policy worldwide. National Health Mission in India ran an education
campaign on this subject featuring actress Amruta Rao. US Federal government
spends USD 19B in the area of early childcare and education through a program
called Headstart.
About Neosap EdTech
Neosap
EdTech is an education technology start up based in London and Mumbai. Founded
by serial entrepreneur Manish Jar, Neosap team has worked with experts around
the world to create an innovative product called Bablr. Parents can use Bablr
to home to unlock the genius potential of their babies. It uses principles of
neuroscience combined with intelligent digital design and innovative physical
materials.
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