Childhood Brain Development

Childhood Brain Development

4: Summary

  • The brain is capable of growing and changing throughout life.
  • Few people naturally function anywhere near their innate upper boundaries of learning capacity.
  • Contemporary brain research shows that cognitive skill weaknesses can be identified and overcome -- making learning easier.
  • Repetition and practice help the brain do a better job of remembering.
  • Cognitive skill training can restructure brain pathways to improve reading and other academic learning skills.
  • Parents have a tremendous influence over a child’s vocabulary and language.
  • We can change our brain and our brain’s capacity to handle information if we are motivated to grow and learn.

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Excerpts of the book Unlock the Enstein Inside by Dr. Ken Gibson

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