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Post by Katie Clark on Mar 19, 2017 12:16:27 GMT -8
The brain develops at the prenatal stage, through a combination of nature and nurture. The brain grows to fit its' environment by connections made between neurons. The brain development is dependent on the connection of the child and his/ her caregiver. A close relationship between infant and caregiver can strengthen attatchment.
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Post by Gale Coleman on Jun 18, 2017 7:51:57 GMT -8
When babies are born, their brains are ready to learn. Even newborns can understand some things about objects and their relationship to each other. The brain organizes what the child experiences into groups. Childcare providers give children chances to touch, taste, see, hear, and smell all they can, this helps them to learn about the world around them. As children play with things, they learn about them, they will throw objects just to see what will happen. As children get older, they continue to explore the world around them in new ways.
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