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Child Brain Development: The Neuroscience Behind How Children Learn New Skills
Every time a child learns something new, their brain creates and strengthens neural pathways. Think of these pathways like trails through a forest - the more they're used, the clearer and more established they become. However, not all practice creates strong pathways. Random, inconsistent attempts often create weak, unreliable connections. This is why children might seem to 'know' something one day but struggle with it the next.

Jane Shin
Oct 31, 20254 min read
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Parental Emotions Shape Brain Development: The Science Behind the Connection
Your emotions shape your child's brain. SEN kids detect stress through biology, not just behavior. Science shows why self-care matters.

Jane Shin
Mar 25, 20254 min read
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