It is now known that the first three years of life are more critical to a child’s development than ever imagined. Research shows that more rapid brain development takes place during these years than at any other time of life. Babies are born learning. Children need the right experiences at the right times for their brains to fully develop.
Make the most of any opportunity to hold, cuddle, and interact with infants and toddlers. Talk to infants and toddlers often in loving tones with descriptive words. Make this a part of your routine care. These activities promote language development, attachment and bonding – crucial components for normal growth and development.
Infant and toddler caregivers have an awesome responsibility.
Related Training:
Stranger and Separation Anxiety (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Social and Emotional Development in Infants (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Physical Growth and Development in Infants (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Cognitive Development in Infants (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Social and Emotional Development in Toddlers (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Physical Growth and Development in Toddlers (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Cognitive Development in Toddlers (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Physical Growth and Development in Infants (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Cognitive Development in Infants (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Social and Emotional Development in Toddlers (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Physical Growth and Development in Toddlers (1 hour/.1 CEU)
Stages of Cognitive Development in Toddlers (1 hour/.1 CEU)

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