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8 Key Areas of Evidence that Babies are Smarter Than you Thought

Posted on February 9, 2021February 19, 2021 by Stephanie
8 Key Areas of Evidence that Babies are Smarter Than you Thought
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Babies are much more than adorable little beings. The brain of a baby grows at a phenomenal rate. It doubles in volume during the first year and reaches its adult size barely four years later, in kindergarten. Studies Highlight Babies are Smarter Than you Thought Exciting new studies reveal the Continue Reading

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