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What age do children start learning?

From: Matilda A. Walker
Email: matildaann@msn.com
Date: February 15, 2006

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Hi Nancy,

I believe that learning begins at birth or even before a child comes into the world. That's why it is important for moms to read, relax, sing to their unborn child and especially when the child is born. It is important for the proper development of the child to eat from all food groups particularly adding fruits and vegetables, etc. There seems to be so much pressure to teach children at an early age their ABC's, but we are forgetting to make learning fun and interactive.

 

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