Office Of Early Childhood Initiatives17 Aug, 2022Education
A child's synapses develop at two when they begin to synthesize new information and experience novel stimuli. During this time, their synapses are almost twice as many as an adult's. It paves the way for this age's rapid development in language and musical aptitude. But without consistent use, these synapses deteriorate and eventually disappear. Not using a skill often enough can lead to problems, such as losing how to speak a language. "Office of Early Childhood Initiatives" (www.oecimke.com) conducts various preschool brain development programs.
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