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Episode 21: Brain Development Facts Every Parent Should Know in the Early Years

30 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Before we dive into the research, we are playing a Fact or Myth game about brain development and some of the answers may surprise you. Is a baby’s brain fully developed at birth? Do children need special toys to grow their brain? Does talking to a baby really matter? In this episode of Plant the Seed of Learning, we break down common myths and replace them with research-backed facts every parent should know. We then take a deeper look at the science behind early brain development, based on research from Tierney and Nelson published in Zero to Three. You will learn how a child’s brain grows from birth to age three, how connections in the brain are formed and strengthened, and why early experiences play such a critical role in shaping development. We explain key concepts like synaptogenesis, pruning, and myelination in a way that is easy to understand and directly applicable to everyday parenting. We also explore the difference between expected experiences like language and attachment, and unique experiences that shape each child’s individuality. Most importantly, this episode emphasizes a powerful message for parents: you do not need expensive toys or complicated strategies to support your child’s brain development. Simple, loving interactions like talking, reading, singing, and playing are what truly build a strong foundation for lifelong learning. Perfect for parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals who want to understand how to support healthy brain development in babies and toddlers.

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