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An Infant's Mind
Baby's Brain Development
By Teri Brown
– the time of their greatest neurological capacity to absorb and store language."
Obviously, very young babies can learn. With stimulation and attention, your child may learn to do what they were born to do – communicate with their parents. And even if they don't become the next boy wonder, you may have given them a lifelong gift – a love of learning and communication.
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Re: An Infant's Mind by 8th grade genius! XD on 05/13/2009 12:18AM
AWESOME!!! this is excellent information and i would like to thank you for giving me something to put in my research paper about babies, because they can do a whole lot more than people usually give them credit for. If you were interested in this, look at teen brain stuff, it will really help when they're older, i actually related to the majority of the discoveries they made.