From Birth to Two: the Neuroscience of Infant Development
Dana Foundation・68 minutes read
The event "Neuroscience And Society: From Birth to Two: Prepping For Life" delves into infant development, highlighting the importance of early experiences shaping brain architecture and skills development over time; Research on early communication gestures in infants can predict later language development, emphasizing the impact of quality engagement in everyday activities on optimal brain development.
Insights
- Early brain development is influenced by both genetics and experiences, with connections forming and strengthening through repeated use while unused connections are pruned away.
- Sensory systems in infants are mapped early, with critical periods existing for setting up auditory and visual maps, emphasizing the importance of nurturing environments for healthy brain development.
- Communication milestones in infants and toddlers are crucial indicators of healthy development, with delays potentially signaling underlying health issues or developmental disorders.
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Recent questions
How do infants develop motor skills?
Motor skills in infants develop progressively from head control and rolling over in the first few months to crawling, standing, and walking in the following months. Experience and temperament influence the timing of these milestones, with babies typically walking between twelve to eighteen months and becoming "playground ready" by eighteen to twenty-four months.
What are the key communication milestones in babies?
Babies show social awareness early on through engagement with faces and voices, matching facial expressions, and engaging in conversations as early as two months old. By five to nine months, they respond to their name and follow commands with gestures, transitioning to socially engaging behavior and pointing to indicate wants or interests by nine to twelve months.
How can parents support healthy brain development in children?
Parents play a crucial role in supporting healthy brain development in children by providing nurturing environments that encourage sensory experiences, social interactions, and language development. Modeling language, engaging in play that involves language, and responding to children's communicative efforts are essential for fostering cognitive and social skills.
What are the research priorities for infants to two years old?
Research priorities for infants to two years old include newborn screening and diagnosis for genetic and congenital conditions, brain development and connectivity changes over time, and the impact of parenting on healthy brain development. Understanding early predictors of developmental issues like autism spectrum disorders and fragile 'x' syndrome, as well as interventions for premature birth and trauma management, are also key areas of focus.
How do early communicative gestures in infants impact language development?
Early communicative gestures in infants between nine and sixteen months can predict language development two years later, with at least 16 gestures by 16 months being a positive indicator. These gestures play a significant role in language acquisition and social communication skills, highlighting the importance of monitoring and supporting early communicative behaviors in infants.