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Supporting children's brain development
As young children develop there are a number of everyday ways that parents and carers can support brain growth and development. United States

The young child's brain - The crucial first years
The child's early experiences play a crucial step in early brain development. This fact sheet, based on brain development research, suggests 10 ways caregivers and parents can support the developing brain. United States.

What parents and carers should know and do about brain development
Even before babies can walk and talk, their brains are developing. Neural pathways are the connections that allow information to travel through the brain. The more pathways, the larger the brain. United States


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Book: Building your baby's brain: A parent's guide to the first five years


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