BRAIN FACT: The Brain Does Not Like To Be Bored

Friday, May 28, 2010

The brain does not like to be bored. Learning something new keeps the brain active throughout life.

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BRAIN FACT: The Brain Is Ready to Learn Math Skills In the Pre-School Years Through Comparison of Size and Shape With Real Objects

Thursday, May 27, 2010

The brain is ready to learn basic math skills in the pre-school years. It doesn't occur from saying the numbers in order. It learns through doing comparisons of size and shape, and few and many. Connections will be made in the brain when this is done with real objects.

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BRAIN FACT: Nutrition Directly Affects the Health Of The Brain

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Nutrition directly affects the health of the brain and intellectual abilities.

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BRAIN FACT: What You Learn and Focus On Physically Changes Your Brain

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What you think about, learn, and focus on physically changes and re-wires your brain.

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BRAIN FACT: The Brain Constantly Scans The Environment For Safety

Monday, May 24, 2010

The brain constantly scans the environment for safety. Even an infant brain has the ability to pick up on an emotional atmosphere in fractions of a second.

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BRAIN FACT: The Brain Is Designed To Explore

Friday, May 21, 2010

The brain is designed to explore.  Through testing, observation, and trial and error the brain creates strong networks.

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Thanks To You! Introducing New Features

Thursday, May 20, 2010

It is extremely exciting to know of the level of interest in early brain development. Through numerous people contacting me, I have learned of the growth of awareness occurring as a result of the blog posts and the daily brain facts. I cannot be more thrilled. With this increase in awareness we are making daily progress toward finally making early brain development common knowledge!

I have heard of people sharing this information through their Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook, and other social networking accounts, in newsletters, adding it to their e-mail signatures, and posting it on bulletin boards. If you know of innovative ways to share this information further, it would be great if you would share it by adding your idea in the comment section below.

Additionally, I have had people that are so intrigued by the brain facts that it leads them to wanting more information. As a result two additions will be added to the Early Childhood Brain Insights Blog. One is a "Resources" tab. It is a listing of resources I find beneficial.  If you have resources related to brain development that you find valuable, please email me or post a comment.  The second addition is to post answers to questions that are submitted. A few readers have asked for further explanations of the brain facts. These responses will be posted periodically for the benefit of all readers. If you have a question, please email me or post a comment.  It is always wonderful to hear from you.

Again, it is thrilling to see what occurs as a result of people coming together for a positive purpose. I cannot thank you enough for your part in the braininsights efforts to make this common knowledge for the ultimate benefit of everyone!
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