subject: Why You Should Have Anatomical Charts In A Home [print this page] Who doesn't love to look at the anatomical charts on display in the doctor's office? Even parents are fascinated by them. Children, especially, love them and ask endless questions about all the organs they see. "What's that one, mommy?" Sometimes, mommy doesn't know.
That's one reason why buying human anatomy charts to display in the study or the kids' rooms is a good idea. Just having them there to look at and wonder about is an educational experience second to none. Surprisingly, anatomy charts are not expensive and certainly, their minimal cost is more than made up for by their educational value.
Aside from the wonderful anatomical charts that shows the organs, muscle or bone structure of the human being, there are many other charts available. If you're interested in acupressure or Chines medicine, for example, you can buy charts that show all the acupuncture points on the human body.
Many people shy away from trying to understand the mechanisms of the human brain. It seems so complex that it takes a "brain scientist" to make any sense of it all. However, you can learn a lot just from a brain chart. For instance, did you know that your left brain is where you do all your critical thinking, while your imagination and feelings come from your right brain?
The human nervous system is one of the most amazing structures in the universe. A map of the stars is not nearly as complex and fascinating as a human nervous system chart. Just seeing how the vast network of nerves in our bodies is structured gives you a new appreciation for the wonder of life.
Those in the healing professions benefit from anatomy charts, as well. If you're a massage therapist, for example, just having a musculature chart on your office wall makes you look more professional and you can refer to it when your discussing treatment with your clients.
It is well known that visual aids are a tremendous tool in education. If you or your children are studying anatomy or any related discipline, having an anatomical chart on your study room wall can be a tremendous boost to your ability to learn and retain information. Studies prove that book learning alone is much more difficult than learning with visual aids like anatomy charts.
Anatomical charts are surprisingly inexpensive. As a matter of fact, there are often cheaper than many laminated rock star posters. Clearly, they can be of far better value to your children's futures, too, especially since they're so reasonably priced.