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For four years he studied the relationship between memory, brain development and academic progress in a group of Swedish students between the ages of 6 and 20.
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Nevertheless, the study offers a novel way of studying brain development, and of investigating lissencephaly (or "smooth brain") and other neurological conditions that cause brain malformations.
In extreme cases, it causes deficient brain development and serious mental and physical retardation.
"It's also consistent with what we know about brain development and reading.
Research suggests that it helps with brain development and also mental illnesses.
These children may look normal but their brain development and immune systems most certainly are not.
The research on brain development and student learning shows us that infants, toddlers and preschoolers learn much more effectively when they learn through play and exploring their world with their peers and with a helping hand from a teacher or provider than through a rigid emphasis on assessing academic outcomes.
Most brain development and most major brain organization for each child happens in those first three years of life.
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