How to Nurture and Support Your Baby's Brain Development

Facts that parent should know:

  • While in womb, babies begin learning language from their mothers.
  • The attention and environment you provide shapes your baby’s brain development for life.
  • Babies learn at a high speed.
  • Babies are born ready to learn, and their brains develop through use.
  • The first three years of life are very critical in your baby’s brain development.
  • We make sense of the world through our senses therefore sensory integration is so important.

What can Newborns learn and understand?

Newborns can't yet speak a language or fully understand the words they hear, but they're fast learners. Babies also use their powers of observation to learn about some of the more complicated things – like love, trust, time, and cause and effect – that exist in their physical and emotional world.

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How your baby's brain develops?

Baby's brain has been developing since they were in your womb. Between conception and age three, a child's brain undergoes an impressive amount of change. At birth, it already has about all of the neurons it will ever have. It doubles in size in the first year, and by age three it has reached 80 percent of its adult volume.

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Why is sensory stimulation important for your baby?

Baby use their senses to learn about the world around them. Sensory stimulation is linked to emotional, cognitive and physical development. All of the senses need to work together so that newborns and toddlers can move, learn and behave in a typical manner.

Sensory play can be an early, but important step in the development process.

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Key Features of the course:

Expert-led modules on early childhood development.

​Strategies for nurturing your child’s cognitive and emotional well-being.

​Guidance on creating enriching experiences for your baby.

​Tailored content for new and expecting parents.

Course Price - Rs.1999/- Special Gift for Prospective Cordlife Clients: ​Free Complimentary Access​.