The Extroidinary Brain of The Early Learner


The Preschooler’s brain is very delicate in the early years. The moment the infant is birthed they are introduced to a constant stream of sensory, sight, sound, taste, touch and smell. The brain is an amazing tool because it takes these senses and generates an internal picture of the external world.  The infant is new to only some of these senses because they listened and learned while being nurtured in the womb of their mother (Perry, 2016).


 Reference


Perry, D. B. (2016, March 2). Teachers. Where Teachers Come First. Retrieved from Scholastic: http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/bruceperry/safety_wonder.htm

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