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Why the Early Years Matter for Child Development
The first seven years of a child’s life are a time of incredible brain growth and learning. From birth to age five, a child’s brain develops rapidly, forming connections that shape how they think, learn and understand the world. Discover why these early years matter so much and explore age-by-age development guides to support your child’s growth.

Emma Christmas
Mar 132 min read
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