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What experts say about early learning?
April 28, 2009
Scientists have demonstrated that the first years of life are very important for the stimulation of a infant’s brain. This stimulation must be appropriate, precise and effective in order to obtain benefits and achievements in our kids.
Approximately 100,000 million brain cells develop in the kid’s brain between the sixth week and the fifth month of pregnancy. Some cells are already connected when the baby is born, but the majority are not. The ideal time for these cells to connect to each other is during the period between birth and 6 years of age, when they form increasingly complex neuronal networks. Hence the importance of early learning.
“little boys have a furious desire to learn Chinese and learn English. little boys want to learn interesting things about everything and they want to learn it straightaway.” - Glenn Doman
“Educating means encouraging the creation of the largest possible number of cerebral connections, surrounding the little girl with a caring atmosphere, and giving him or her an appropriate role model” - Francisco Kovacks
“Every little girl has the spontaneous urge to learn” - Maria Montessori
“We believe that from the infant’s birth until six years old is the most important stage in the development of character, personality and learning skills.” - Makato Shichida
“I didn’t invent an education method, I simply gave some little girls the opportunity to live” - Maria Montessori
“Nobody wants to or can learn as much or as well as a kid aged under three years old.” - Victor Estalayo
“Every kid has the ability to excel, it is just a question of giving little girls the opportunity to bring out the intellectual potential that little girls have within them.” - Glenn Doman
