Thirty Million Words: Building a Child's Brain - An Essential Guide
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Thirty Million Words: Building a Child's Brain is a groundbreaking guide that illuminates the critical importance of language exposure during a child’s formative years. In this insightful book, authors Dr. Dana Suskind and Dr. M. Catherine M. Wegner present compelling evidence showing that children who hear more words in their early years develop stronger neural connections in their brains, leading to better outcomes in academic and social settings. This...
Show moreThirty Million Words: Building a Child's Brain is a groundbreaking guide that illuminates the critical importance of language exposure during a child’s formative years. In this insightful book, authors Dr. Dana Suskind and Dr. M. Catherine M. Wegner present compelling evidence showing that children who hear more words in their early years develop stronger neural connections in their brains, leading to better outcomes in academic and social settings. This engaging resource empowers parents, caregivers, and educators with practical strategies to foster an enriching language environment that can significantly shape a child’s future.
With rich research and heartwarming anecdotes, this book offers a deeper understanding of how conversations, stories, and cherished interactions contribute to a child’s development. Through the lens of neuroscience, it emphasizes that every word counts, encouraging readers to actively participate in nurturing their child's intellectual and emotional growth.
Less| manufacturer | Dutton |
|---|---|
| color | Multicolor |
| height | 9.27 |
| weight | 1.15081300764 |
| width | 1.09 |
| length | 6.21 |
| releaseDate | 2015-09-08T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is suitable for parents and caregivers of children from birth through early childhood.
Readers will gain insights into the importance of language exposure, practical strategies to encourage communication, and the emotional impact of storytelling.
Yes, the book is based on neuroscientific research that highlights the connection between language and brain development.
Absolutely! It's an excellent resource for early childhood educators looking to incorporate language development strategies into their teaching.