Hi everyone! today I chose this topic "There is no time to lose as everything important about the brain is decided by the age of three"
The focal point for the biological basis of learning is the contact point between nerve cells or 'neurons' i.e. the 'synapse'. New synapses grow and develop to create neural networks with experiences of learning. Creation of neural networks is a function of 'synapse modification' or 'neuroplasticity'
The synaptogenesis is the formation of synapses. Although occurs throughout the life of a healthy person, but an explosion of synapse formation occurs during early brain development. Synaptogenesis is particularly important during an individual's "critical period" of life, during which there is a certain degree of neuronal pruning due to competition for neural growth factors by neurons and synapses.I think that the processes that are not used, or inhibited during this critical period will fail to develop normally later on in life.
Another version, more current in Europe, is the view that very young children must be constantly stimulated in their first two to three years in order to strengthen their learning capacity for subsequent life
Personally I think that is very important and crucial are the experiences of the first three years to a child's future behavior, intelligence, and emotional health; however the brain growth continues after the age of three, and the opportunities for growth do not shut down, because he absence of experiences that will stimulate the brain can have a lasting impact...and for personal experience I know that the childrens are best able to learn a new language when they're young...
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