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The mind of a child as he or she is in the early years is like an empty basket. This is often called as “tabula rasa” in developmental psychology. This mind is then gradually fed with information from the surroundings especially from those that are very accessible to him or her. This makes the development of a child’s mind very complicated. There are threats around, but a child must not stop learning because he or she is in the true foundation age of life. The inputs in th...
Jessica Davis is a freelance writer for the Cooking Times. She writes a regular column which is published every Thursday. Her latest 'favorite pick' is Baby Genius Productions.
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