Five tips for boosting brain development in the early years

Sam Wass
Friday, January 26, 2024

New research reveals that more than four in five parents are unaware that their child’s brain is 90 per cent grown by the age of five, shedding light on a critical gap in parents’ understanding of the impact they can have in these crucial early years.

Parents are encouraged to slow down and repeat interactions with babies. Picture: Adobe Stock
Parents are encouraged to slow down and repeat interactions with babies. Picture: Adobe Stock

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