Background The physical and mental development of a child is greatly affected by early life experiences. Eighty percent of brain volume is formed from birth to three years of age… Click to show full abstract
Background The physical and mental development of a child is greatly affected by early life experiences. Eighty percent of brain volume is formed from birth to three years of age with 700-1000 neuronal connections forming every second. During this critical time period of brain development, children are exceedingly responsive to environmental stimuli. Research shows that active engagement and a responsiveness to a child’s needs by a caregiver positively shapes the brain architecture and builds neuronal connections necessary for the development of cognitive skills. This model for increased cognitive performance, called …
               
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