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Subject: Promoting the importance of early brain development

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Debj14
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09/13/2009 5:06 PM Alert 

My goal is to make early brain development common knowledge. It is critically important that everyone at every level understand that the expereinces a child has in the early years directly affects the physical development of their brain. We need everyone to support programs that are going to provide optimal development for all children. 90% of a child's brain develops from birth to age 5 based primarily on the expereinces in their environment. We need all people working with children to understand this, we need parents and grandparents to understand this and we need business leaders, policy makers and funders to understand this. If you know of people that you could put me in contact with to share this valuable information please let me know! When we all work together we can make a difference. We ALL benefit from ALL children with well developed brains. You can reach me through my website at www.braininsightsonline.com

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09/23/2009 2:53 PM Alert 
Thanks for introducing yourself. I would like to find ways that would encourage more of the people visiting this site to introduce themselves and share ideas.
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