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![]() ![]() Brain cells are “raw” materials - much like lumber is a raw material in building a house, and a child’s experiences and interactions help build the structure, put in the wiring, and paint the walls. ![]() This starts before birth, and is very important during the first three years of life. Like constructing a house, brains are built upon a strong foundation. Child and Family Development Specialist, University of Maine Cooperative Extension.įor information about UMaine Extension programs and resources, visit .įind more of our publications and books at /publications/. Prepared by Judith Graham, Extension human development specialist, University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
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