Preschooler Brain Development
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As a parent, you have the power to help develop your baby’s brain in amazing ways. Starting at birth, your baby is ready to learn, with millions of neurons in the brain connecting every minute. Not only is this an important brain-development time, but it’s also a time when your baby is bonding with you and developing loving relationships. Here you will find more information about your young child’s brain development, bonding, and the important role you play!
Preschooler Brain Development
Your child’s brain develops with every activity. When children are preschool age (three to five years old), you can see them learning and growing, not only with you but with others who teach or interact with them. Here are some specific things to look for at this stage of development.
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