10 Interesting Fact About Early Childhood Development
10 Interesting Fact About Early Childhood Development
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Newborns can recognize their mother's voice from the womb.
At the age of 6 months, babies can distinguish between different faces and choose to look at a more familiar face for a longer time.
At the age of 1 year, babies can understand hundreds of words and phrases even though they cannot speak.
At the age of 2 years, children can express more than 200 words and begin to understand the concept of color, shape, and size.
At the age of 3 years, children can follow more complex instructions and begin to understand the differences between the past, present, and the future.
At the age of 4 years, children can understand the difference between fantasy and reality.
At the age of 5 years, children can speak in more complex language and can solve simple problems.
Nerve connections in the children's brain develop rapidly at the age of 0-3 years and provide an important basis for further learning and cognitive abilities.
Environment Rich in stimulation such as playing with toys, reading books, and talking with children can help improve brain development and language skills in children.
Social interaction with adults and other children is very important for the social and emotional development of children.