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Great Video on Saving Brains
October 10, 2014
Hope is a risk that must be run.
-Georges Bernanos in "Why Freedom?"

The World Forum National Representative from England, Laura Henry, shared a video, "Saving Brains: A Grand Challenge," developed by Grand Challenges Canada that displays in a clever and clear way what needs to happen to ensure children's full development.  This video should be very useful for staff development, parent education, and advocacy.

Check it out at http://youtu.be/vw0TkwjjpZU. Then share your reactions below.






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Comments (4)

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Deborah McNelis · October 13, 2014
Brain Insights
United States


This video is one that is extremely well done and is incredibly valuable to share worldwide. It provides understanding that the world has not yet realized. Every child needs every adult to have the awareness of the critical and potentially long lasting impact of the early years. In my experience it is still a minority of adults that have this realization. This video will help in creating this knowledge.

Isn't it wonderful that what developing brains need most is, stimulating experiences through play and movement, nutrition, sleep, nature, and lots of loving and responsive interactions? It really isn't complicated and we have science behind us to demonstrate what is best!

maritza · October 13, 2014
kids&company
Mississauga, ON, Canada


great!

Rosanne Dlugosz · October 10, 2014
United States


In a few entertaining minutes this gave yesterday's lecture in child development class! It will serve as a great review on Monday morning.

Now if you want the other half of that lecture go to "Dr. House of Cards, Ep. 2" a response to a very humorous response to an antivaccine mother.

I am so greatful for these brief youtubes to keep my adult students attention!!!!!

Judy · October 10, 2014
Mayland Community College
Spruce Pine, NC, United States


Great video! It is easy to follow and understand. I plan to share with my Early Childhood students. Thanks for this resource.



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