This man tried to molest my child online.Written by Mandy P.
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| | Developing Your Baby's BrainWritten by I Bansal
Continued from page 1 at age of three, a young child has twice as many nerve connections as many adults. Therefore, in your role as a parent, or primary care giver, it is of paramount importance that you recognize this and understand just how much development is taking place inside your young baby's brain from birth until age of three. At birth, children have most of neurons (brain cells) they need for a lifetime however, these brain cells are not yet linked (or "wired") together to form complex networks that are required for mature thought processes to take place. And what happens is that in early years, young children's brain cells form these connections, or synapses as they are commonly called, very very rapidly. One of crucial ingredients to aiding these connections to form, is experience, and repetition. In a word, more times you repeat something new, like showing a baby how to scrunch up a ball, quicker these connections are formed. Therefore, it naturally follows that more positive interaction you give an infant or toddler, more you are helping to stimulate young brains. This stimulation causes new connections to form neural pathways and strengthens existing ones. Playing with activity gyms, with all bells and whistles that they offer or reading to a child, anything which allows a child to have positive, interactive processes, will aid your child's brain development.So, as you lovingly sit and watch your young baby laughing and gurgling on play mat or under activity gym - do not underestimate power of changes taking place in brain, all enriching an inquisitive mind and arming it with a plethora of knowledge and understanding for years to come.

I Bansal is a mother of two and webmaster of 1st Toys Online: http://www.1st-toys-online.com
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