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Your baby’s brain contains billions of neurons at birth and in the first few years this number grows to a trillion. Brain cells start connecting to each other - right from when baby is born and till the third year. This is important because brain cells aren’t of any use until they are “wired” to each other. This brain wiring is the key to helping your baby remember! Watch this video for tips to boost your baby’s memory. Brain cells that are not connected during birth need to be stimulated in order to establish a connection. In simple words, when the brain is used, brain cells connect. And the result is improved memory.
In this video, we have shared eight tips to boost your baby's brain power. Each child needs complete attention, love, and care throughout childhood, especially during the first three years of birth. This is when the key milestones in all development areas, including memory, are formed. Love - that’s all your baby really needs to develop a sharp memory! Plus these tips on how to remember baby remember things!
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