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Child Development


If You Don’t Use It, You Lose It: How Early Brain Development Works in Babies?
In the first five years, your baby’s brain grows at a speed that never happens again. Millions of neural connections form every second, and through a beautiful process called synaptic pruning, the brain keeps the pathways that are strengthened by love, play, and repeated experiences. Discover how simple moments like talking, cuddling, reading, and responding shape the wiring that supports focus, learning, and emotional growth for life.
Nov 173 min read
Early Childhood Development: Building a Strong Foundation for Your Child
The development of a child in the early years are crucial especially from 0 to 8 years . Every child is unique and grows at their own pace, which highlights the importance of supporting their individual development. Sadly, 43% of children under age of five are at risk of underdevelopment , meaning your child may have a significant chance of not reaching their full potential development. The main goal of Early Childhood Development (ECD) is to unlock each child’s full potentia
Oct 163 min read
Watch Out for the Critical Windows: Shape Your Child’s Brain Development in the Early Years
We often wonder if the little moments we share with our babies truly matter. The answer is a heartfelt yes. Your child's brain is not a uniform or steadily growing organ that develops on it own. It develops in bursts, with certain abilities emerging during special "windows of opportunity." Scientists call these "critical periods" . These are times when the brain is especially receptive to experiences that shape its future. After these windows pass, learning is still possible,
Oct 162 min read
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