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Strong families are the cornerstone of thriving communities. Turns out, they hold one of the keys to their child’s academic success, as well. The majority of a child’s brain develops by the time she is 5 years old, and the

Strong families are the cornerstone of thriving communities. Turns out, they hold one of the keys to their child’s academic success, as well. The majority of a child’s brain develops by the time she is 5 years old, and the strength of a child’s relationships with her family and early caregivers determines whether her brain will develop in healthy ways that promote learning.

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Title
  • Strong Families: A Key to School Readiness & Success
Date Created
2013
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      GV 131.2:S 76
    Note
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 9).

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