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Your Child's Journey

wisdom for the big steps little children take

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Reading Baby’s Face

June 30, 2017 By Diane Constantine

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Since Baby cannot talk, it can be very hard to figure out what they need or want.

For a little help in reading your baby’s face, take a look at these babies and see if you guess right about what they are trying to say.

See whether their eyebrows are raised or lowered or pinched together. Is their nose wrinkled or not? Is their mouth open or the corners turned down?

Have some fun and maybe learn a little bit more about what your baby is trying to tell you.

Baby Emotions

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Filed Under: Kid Tips, Newborn Tagged With: Baby, emotions, expressions

Brain Development and Early Learning

December 14, 2010 By Diane Constantine Leave a Comment

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Child Brain Development and The Science of Early Learning

By Madeleine Fitzpatrick<

Your baby is born with most of the brain cells she will ever have, but during her first 12 months in the world, her brain will become increasingly complex. By the time she reaches the age of two, her brain will already be 75 percent of its adult weight. By the age of three, it will have reached 90 percent of its adult weight.

Almost 50 percent of the brain cells your baby is born with will wither and die during the first few years of life. This process, known as neural pruning, organizes the brain and makes it more efficient. The brain learns through experience.

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Filed Under: Newborn, Toddler Tagged With: brain, development, emotions, language, senses

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