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Supporting Brain Development From 24 to 36 Months
Learn how the brains of infants and toddlers grow and how you can support their brain development through everyday interactions.
From 24 to 36 months, toddlers are developing language skills, thinking skills, learning how to move, and developing socially and emotionally. Learn how you as their caregiver can support the development of these important skills.
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