It is widely known that the crucial period of a child’s brain development is during the first six years of life. This is the ideal period for parents to do their utmost to stimulate their child’s brain both intellectually and emotionally.
At birth, a child’s brain contains approximately a hundred billion neurons which are not yet connected. The primary task of early brain development is to create the connections between neurons that will enable the brain to perform more complex tasks and advanced level thinking
Neural connections are established when children explore and experience their environment with their five senses, as well as through relationships with parents or anyone else they interact with. The more of these opportunities a child has, the more elaborate the neural connections become. Lack of stimulation and reduced social interaction can permanently damage a young child’s brain and this adverse condition is called neural pruning.
Recent research also suggests that keeping to the following simple guidelines promotes healthy brain development:
With thought and planning, a home can be the perfect environment for effective early brain-training for every child.
It is thought that the cause of green runny poos is from the baby getting a higher proportion of ‘fore’ milk than the more digestible ‘hind’ milk.
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