Speech and language are fundamental to children’s cognitive and behavioral development. It provides them an important tool to learn and communicate. It is also fundamental to their personality and sense of identity.
Speech and language are fundamental to children’s cognitive and behavioral development. It provides them an important tool to learn and communicate. It is also fundamental to their personality and sense of identity.
Behavioral development after the age of 2 expands on the earlier foundations of sensory discovery during infancy. By now, children have fully integrated all five of their senses, and have begun to master their physical dexterity and coordination. They are now full equipped to engage their natural curiosity with outside world and other human beings for the first time, outside the safety of their family environment.
Infants have an essential need for fatty acids from breast milk and formulas. They use them for all their developing tissues. Fatty acids help to make fat membranes, which are what every single cell in the body is made of.