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How to Support Brain Development in Early Childhood

As a parent, you’re witness to the incredible rate at which a child grows and changes from birth. But did you know that brain development in early childhood is faster, more sensitive and has a bigger impact on their lives, than at any other age? That’s a pretty mind-blowing thought, but the good news is that there are lots of ways to support brain development in the early years, both at home and in a high-quality nursery setting.

The different stages of brain development

If you think about all the experiences a child will take in, from the newborn stage to heading off to “big” school, it’s no surprise that the infant brain goes through some significant changes in the early years. Let’s take a look at the brain development stages in early childhood.

Birth to 2 years

During this time, your child is learning and absorbing a huge amount of information, using sensory data to make sense of their environment, and starting to make their own mark on the world.

  • Interestingly a baby’s brain is fairly smooth at birth. This is because it has yet to start being shaped by the connections that they make during their early years experiences
  • At birth, a newborn baby has all the neurons (brain cells) they will ever have, but what’s important is the development of connections between the neurons. That begins to happen in earnest straight away – at a rate of over 1 million new connections per second!
  • A baby’s brain doubles in size during their first year of life.
  • By the age of 2, a child’s brain is already 83% the volume of an adult brain.

Two to 5 years

Between 2 and 5, your child’s brain is hard at work acquiring language skills. It’s also beginning to adapt and specialise to suit their unique environment.

  • At the age of 3, your child’s brain is twice as active as your own!
  • During this time, your child’s brain starts to cut down on neural connections it doesn’t need. This is called ‘synaptic pruning’ and it helps them to focus building the knowledge and skills they need.
  • Between the ages of 23 and 30 months, the number of words in your child’s vocabulary will more than double.

Tips to support your child’s development at home

The importance of brain development in early childhood can’t be overstated – but try not to worry: a child with attentive, engaged caregivers will get all they need. Here are some tips for parents to support their child’s brain development at home:

  • Talk to your child – even when they don’t yet understand what you’re saying. Speak slowly and clearly, and tell them what you’re doing, what’s happening next and what you can both see.
  • Play games that allow babies to interact and use eye contact
  • Singing and stories are really important and impactful. Children thrive when being read to and sung with daily
  • Try to avoid using a dummy during the day, as it can affect their speaking including forming their mouth round words
  • Let children get involved in daily tasks – offering explanations of what you are doing, why and how they can help and develop their skills – at an age-appropriate level
  • Offer choices. Simple choices such as would you like apple or pear. This helps children to develop a sense of self

A child’s development in the early years doesn’t all have to depend on parents. As well as support networks around you such as family and friends, a high quality nursery setting can also play a crucial role. At All About Children, we’re here to support you and your child by providing a rich, nurturing environment with staff trained to communicate with the under-5s in a way that promotes their language, learning and brain development.

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Very talented and caring staff. My son really loved this nursery. He learnt a lot in all aspects from communication, relationship building, being independent, to learning maths, shapes, letters, word, sentences etc. Really pleased with the development. Thanks to all the lovely staff, you are all the best.

Vaibhav H (Father of Child)

My daughter has been in the nursery since the Baby Room. It has been an incredible journey. Now she is in the pre-school and every day she is excited to go to the nursery. She loves the staff, her key worker, the other kids, the setting (especially the garden). She really enjoys all the activities organised through the week/day. She enjoys and has fun while learning. The staff encourage and support multilingual families making the kids feel proud they can speak more than one language. Now the staff are also getting her ready to go to school this September. The staff have always been amazing, very approachable, flexible and caring.

B C (Father of Child)

The staff are so kind and caring, they all know my daughter even those in different rooms. She skips in to see them every day and they are as excited as me when she does new things. It's a home away from home.

H G (Mother of Child)

I can't thank the staff enough for giving me peace of mind when my child is with them. The number and variety of activities each day is amazing and the fact they manage to get in the garden or go on trips - even in winter is fantastic. My child's development is streets ahead of his peers who don't attend nursery.

S H (Mother of Child)

The nursery has a lovely nurturing and vibrant atmosphere which my son loves. There is plenty of space for him to explore and learn via the vast range of toys and equipment they have. I know he is well cared for. I am always well informed and I work together with the nursery staff to give my son the best possible experience.

Claire F (Mother of Child) 

The care, consideration and attention my son receives is exemplary. Staff pay attention to his strengths and weaknesses and verbalise them to us and ideas for developing them are implemented. All staff demonstrate an excellent attitude and have excellent relationships with their designated children.

A D (Father of Child)

The staff were warm, caring and professional and the facilities are great. We felt like our daughter was part of a big family. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all working there.

E S (Mother of Child)

I have been impressed by the level of care given to my son since he started. The daily warm welcome of the staff makes both children and parents alike feel at ease. Seeing the smile on my boy's face as we drive into the car park is proof enough for me that the team are doing something right.

Alexander M (Father of Child)

My little girl has recently started and is absolutely loving her time at nursery. The settling in sessions were brilliant and really helped put my mind at ease, especially with me starting back at work. The ladies in the Baby Room are super friendly and enthusiastic and I can't thank them enough for their support in what could have been quite an emotional rollercoaster.

G W (Mother of Child)

Once I drop my son off into the Baby Room, I feel he's as safe and as well looked after as I do at home.

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