Moving with the Brain in Mind
Learn how movement activities can support brain development and learning in this two-part course available on the Individualized Professional Development (iPD) Portfolio.
During the first five years of life, children’s brains grow faster than at any other point. That means early experiences help shape their developing brains. Responsive caregiving and positive parent–child relationships are essential for brain development. They set the stage for a lifetime of growing and learning.
Explore the resources below to learn how children’s brains develop. Find practical tips and strategies for supporting this dynamic process.
Learn how movement activities can support brain development and learning in this two-part course available on the Individualized Professional Development (iPD) Portfolio.