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In this video & transcript, Dr. Eraina Schauss talks about attachment, ACES, trauma, emotional regulation, brain development and what we learnt from the Romanian orphanage early intervention studies. https://buff.ly/2n2STIX
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Here, the Urban Child Institute have created an excellent page that outlines brain development, from conception to age three, it's all here. The earliest messages that the brain receives have an enormous impact for life
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“Nutrition has been called the single greatest environmental influence on babies in the womb and during infancy, and it remains essential throughout the first years of life.” Read more:https://bit.ly/1aLIadH
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Nutrition in pregnancy and the first few years impact
#earlybraindevelopment Food insecurity plays a big role, being linked to nutrient deficiencies.@BetterStartBpl supporting behaviour change and reducing#FoodInsecurity with our communitieshttp://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/updates/nutrition-and-early-brain-development … -
Dear @urbanchildins re: infant/toddler brain drain via TV, in waiting rooms, such as the City's largest foster care nursery w/high stress/long wait times/staff & tools in short supply, challenging teens in wait 2 put TVs 2 better use = empowerment: http://bit.ly/2nHIAIo .
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I find the evidence of the MRI quite compelling...http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/why-0-3/baby-and-brain …
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Why
#Play Should Be Part Of Every Child's Day http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/features/why-play-should-be-part-of-every-childs-day …#earlychildhood#ece#earlyed#parentng#teaching#AskingWhatIf -
Talk to your child, but LISTEN too. http://snip.ly/jjtgx
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Urban Child Institute says
#PreK Matters! Quality Early Education#ECE http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/resources/infographics/pre-k-matters … via@urbanchildinst -
Ages 0-3 is a critical time for a child's brain. Resource on slide: http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/why-0-3/baby-and-brain …
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At birth, a baby's brain already has about all of the neurons it will ever have. It doubles in size in the 1st year, & by age 3, has reached 80% of its adult volume. This examines ages 0-3, where synapses are formed at a faster rate than at any other time https://buff.ly/1WCvACS
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Why Play Should Be Part Of Every Child's Day | Urban Child Institute http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/features/why-play-should-be-part-of-every-childs-day … via
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Don't Underestimate the Power of Play | Urban Child Institute http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/features/dont-underestimate-the-power-of-play … Whenever children play, there is important Dev work!
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Socio-emotional skills help more than
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This explains why in the first 3 yrs, a
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Looking for a childcare provider ? Here’s 18 questions you should be asking
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Unstructured play time should be a significant part of every child's day!
@tbed63@scotteach http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/features/why-play-should-be-part-of-every-childs-day?utm_source=web&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=uci_promo … by@UrbanChildInst -
Fathers can play a vital role in developing language/social skills that shape a child's chances for success http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/perceptions/language-and-social-skills-shape-a-childs-chances-for-success?utm_content=buffer46dae&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer …
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Infants, Toddlers and Television | Urban Child Institute http://www.urbanchildinstitute.org/articles/policy-briefs/infants-toddlers-and-television … via
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