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The “Big Bang” in Learning: Brain Changes and Childhood Learning

The “Big Bang” in Learning: Brain Changes and Childhood Learning

Update: 2013-08-28
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The big bang in human learning happens in childhood. The big bang has two components: (a) critical periods for learning certain material that are time sensitive, and (b) the social environment that provides “brain food” to build a brain. We’ll describe the essential components that make early childhood learning a big bang that no child should miss and society can’t ignore.
Patricia K. Kuhl Andrew N. Meltzoff
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The “Big Bang” in Learning: Brain Changes and Childhood Learning

The “Big Bang” in Learning: Brain Changes and Childhood Learning

Aspen Ideas 2013