Brain and development Research Paper
Researchers are constantly discovering new information about the brain. The Web articles in this weeks Learning Resources provide reputable information on recent findings. Explore at least two of these resources, looking for information that will expand and deepen your understanding of language development as it relates to the brain.As you read the information, note ideas that are of particular interest to you and consider thoughts and insights that you would like to share about language development and the brain. Think about how this information might help you and others in the field of child development to work more effectively with children, families, and/or educators of young children. Brain Development Study May Provide Some Help for Educators (PDF) http://brainconnection.brainhq.com/2000/09/20/brain-development-study-may-provide-some-help-for-educators The Evolution of Language http://brainconnection.brainhq.com/2000/03/21/the-evolution-of-language Finding a Voice: Perspectives on Language Acquisition http://brainconnection.brainhq.com/2000/02/20/finding-a-voice-perspectives-on-language-acquisition Speech, Language, and ReadingThe Dana Guide (PDF) http://www.dana.org/Publications/GuideDetails.aspx?id=112607 By Day 3:Post the following: Describe two or more ideas that you found of particular interest about language development as it relates to the brain (e.g., research findings about language acquisition, specific examples of how language is learned). Be sure to cite your source(s). Then, share your ideas about how this information might help you and others in the field of child development work more effectively with children, families, or educators of young children.
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