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Benefits of Doodling, And Getting Started

Dr Rajini Sarvananthan, Consultant Developmental Paediatrician | Norazhar Ishak, Author & Illustrator

27-Jun-23 16:00

Benefits of Doodling, And Getting Started

 If you’re someone who usually fills the margins of your notebooks with doodles, you probably made those loops and lines while your attention wandered during a lecture, meeting or Zoom call. But is doodling a sign that you’re not paying attention, as our teachers used to tell us, or can it actually improve our focus and memory? Consultant developmental paediatrician Dr Rajini Sarvananthan, and children’s book illustrator Norazhar Ishak (also known as NAI), draw the connection between doodling and better physical and cognitive skills in children. NAI’s work and links to purchase his books can be found on his Instagram and Facebook pages.

Image Credit: Shutterstock

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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Categories:  wellnesspersonal developmenteducation

Tags:  fine motor skillsdoodlingattentionfocusadhd





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