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Poisons: How can I protect my child?
For many years, your child will not be able to understand the concept of danger. As your very curious child continues to develop through different sta...
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How can a negative experience affect my child’s brain development?
Scientists believe that harmful behaviours or neglect in early life can affect the brain, leading to lifelong problems. Early exposure to nicotine, al...
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Are the first 3 years of life the most critical for brain development?
The first 3 years are important for laying the groundwork for healthy psychological development. However, that doesn't mean that the brain has its gre...
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How do babies learn language?
A baby’s brain is "wired" to seek out and learn language. Amazingly, they are born with the capacity not just to learn language, but to learn all lang...
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We have houseplants and/or a garden are there plants we should be concerned about?
Picture this: It’s a warm summer day; there is a light breeze blowing. You are sitting in a garden of green shrubs and delicate flowers. As you sip at...
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