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The First Five Years: Why Early Childhood Education Shapes Lifelong Success

The first five years of life are not simply a stage to pass through. They are the most active period of brain growth a person will ever experience. By age five, a child’s brain reaches nearly 90% of its adult size, according to Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child. During these early years, more than one million neural connections form every second. Those connections build the foundation for language, memory, attention, and emotional control…
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TUOI TRE ONLINE broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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