Phonemes intelligence is a brain-straightening educational practise that helps children relax, concentrate, and learn an easier way to balance emotions and gain trust. The anterior cingulate cortex, which is involved in emotions, control, learning, and memory, is activated by phonemes. Phonemes aid in the reduction of frustration and anxiety, as well as the development of social sensitivity and empathy. The von economo neurones in the anterior cingulate are special cells that are involved in and maintain the integrity of once-thought thoughts and behaviours. Empathy, companionship, and experience are all activated by the anterior cingulate.
The smallest unit of sound in a word is called a phoneme. For example, the letter 'a' is a phoneme in the word 'father'. Phonemes intelligence is an exercise that involves vocalizing a series of different phonemes sounds. It can be thought of as a sound exercise. Students practise sounds like AH, EE, and AI. Sound has an effect on the entire brain, not just the main auditory cortex. This exercise promotes the growth of optimistic thinking. The development of new positive thoughts is focused on the alteration of the brain.
Bhaskaran Pillai, an American citizen born in India, performed his first phoneme intelligence study at SRM University Medical School in Chennai, India. The outcome was published in a journal. Phoneme Intelligence is based on the idea that sound can alter once intelligence, similar to how birds, insects, and marine animals communicate.
Tripura Foundation, a charitable trust based in India, the United States, and Mexico, teaches phone intelligence to underprivileged children in India through 101 centres.
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