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Early Education

The “nature or nurture” debate is one of the oldest and hottest issues when scientists tried to understand the early childhood development. Rapid development of neuroscience and fast growing understanding of the human genome have now made it clear that it isn’t one or the other. Nature is the dominant force in the earliest phases of embryonic development, but nurture plays a huge role in the first few years of the child’s life. The neurological studies discovered that the electrical activity of the brain cells changes the physical structure of the brain. This highlights how important the early child education is during the first few years of life.

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Why Early Education?

Published by U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 2000, Eager to Learn: Educating Our Preschoolers b
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Early Education Methods

Researchers have studied the phenomena of early childhood education and have looked for ways to stim
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Science of Early Education

Neuroplasticity – the ability of the neurons to modify their connections to make certain neura
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