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Your Baby’s First Classroom

Traditional classrooms function like courtrooms.

The judge of knowledge (the teacher) decides which evidence (information) is worthy of consideration.

In later grades, the test is the method by which students are allowed to prove their cases, their understanding of the material.

What if your child already understands the facts of the case, and becomes bored?  Objection! What if your child is a kinesthetic learner, and will remember better by acting out what butterflies do?  Objection!


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Let’s Face It: Babies Are Brainier Than The Rest Of Us.

At birth, baby brains already have more cells, called neurons, than will ever be needed in life.  These neurons function by connection to each other and sending information –electrical impules, actually.  Connections sites are called synapses.

The human brain begins forming just three weeks after conception.  At peak development, the cerebral cortex creates 2,000,000 (wait let me count the zeros… yep, that’s two million) synapses every second.  Yes, every second.
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