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PRESCHOOL (Ages 3-5)

What they’re like: They’re experiencing rapid growth in all areas of development! The brain is undergoing significant changes that lay the foundation for future learning, behavior, and health. The preschool brain is highly plastic, meaning it has a remarkable ability to change and adapt based on experiences. This plasticity allows preschoolers to learn new skills quickly and recover more easily from injuries than adults.

Protecting them from harmful online experiences is critical. Around the preschool years, synaptic pruning begins, where unused connections are eliminated and highly used connections are myelinated, making the brain's functioning more efficient.

There’s no such thing as too little screen time during this phase.

Imaginations are vivid! Play is a critical aspect of brain development for preschoolers. They experiment with their environment, practice social interactions, and develop problem-solving skills through play. Play-based learning supports cognitive, social, and emotional growth.

5 words that describe preschoolers:
Curious
Energetic
Imaginative
Emotional
Sociable
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