1. Enhancing Brain Development in Infants and Young Children: Strategies for Caregivers and Educators
- Author
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Doris Bergen, Lena Lee, Cynthia DiCarlo, Gail Burnett, Doris Bergen, Lena Lee, Cynthia DiCarlo, and Gail Burnett
- Subjects
- Developmental neurobiology, Brain--Growth, Child development, Cognitive neuroscience
- Abstract
“Enhancing Brain Development in Infants and Young Children stands out as a significant and inspiring contribution to the field of early childhood: a must-read for parents-to-be, parents, caregivers, and early childhood educators. This book addresses the remarkable attributes of brain development but, more importantly, guides the reader to create environments and experiences for young children that will effectively enhance their developing brains, and supporting children to flourish as human beings.” —From the Foreword by Sandra J. Stone, professor emeritus, Northern Arizona UniversityThis practical resource explains brain development from prenatal to age 8 with suggestions for activities educators and caregivers can use to foster children's cognitive growth. The authors begin with the basics of brain development, and the issues that affect it, and then provide information specific to infant, toddler, preschool, and kindergarten to primary age levels. Educational activities are described as they relate to physical, language, social, emotional, cognitive, and academic progress relevant to brain development at each age level. Modifications of activities for young children with disabilities are included. The authors also discuss contemporary issues related to the future education of young children, including how technology-augmented experiences may positively and negatively affect children's development.
- Published
- 2020