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    Science shows that trauma interrupts brain development in young children, which is why some may have developmental delays due to the pandemic.

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    • The first 3 years of life are often described as the brain’s window of opportunity. @karendsouza4 reports on emerging research suggesting that some babies & toddlers may be developing differently as a result of the pandemic: https://t.co/o2TE264e4g @EdSource @RahilBriggsPsyD https://t.co/BMW1MuKJPP

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    Science shows that trauma interrupts brain development in young children, which is why some may have developmental delays due to the pandemic.

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    • Children under 3 have lived the majority (or all!) of their life during a pandemic. How has that affected their development? Experts, including @HealthyStepsZTT National Director, @RahilBriggsPsyD, weigh in: https://t.co/o2TE264e4g via @KarenDSouza4 & @EdSource

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    Play is such a powerful force, some research suggests, that it can be used as a tool to close achievement gaps and improve mental health.

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    • A growing body of research is making the case for play as a way to boost the well-being of young children as the pandemic drags on and concerns over learning loss and mental health issues escalate. https://t.co/lP8UhjTQE2 #IECMH #childdevelopment

  • Mashup Score: 10

    Play is such a powerful force, some research suggests, that it can be used as a tool to close achievement gaps and improve mental health.

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    • A growing body of research is making the case for play as a way to boost the well-being of young children as the pandemic drags on and concerns over learning loss and mental health issues escalate. https://t.co/lP8UhjTQE2 #IECMH #childdevelopment

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    Play is such a powerful force, some research suggests, that it can be used as a tool to close achievement gaps and improve mental health.

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    • A growing body of research is making the case for play as a way to boost the well-being of young children as the pandemic drags on and concerns over learning loss and mental health issues escalate. https://t.co/lP8UhjTQE2 #IECMH #childdevelopment

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Play is such a powerful force, some research suggests, that it can be used as a tool to close achievement gaps and improve mental health.

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    • A growing body of research is making the case for play as a way to boost the well-being of young children as the pandemic drags on and concerns over learning loss and mental health issues escalate. https://t.co/lP8UhjTQE2 #IECMH #childdevelopment