Learning and the Brain


Over the past few years, the research of brain development has informed us that it contains implications for learning

What current research has proven this?

A review of Literature by Leisman and Colleagues in 2015 and Transforming the Workforce for Children Birth Through Age 8: A Unifying Foundation found...

  • Exposure to violence and neglect can have short and long-term effects on brain development.

  • Since from conception through their early twenties, people experience brain development

From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development argues...

  • Infants are much more able to learn at an early age.

  • Early childhood relationships and experiences essential to their development.

  • Infant's social experiences and individual biology are remarkable factors that determine developmental outcomes.