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1998 Source Hart amp Risley 1995 THE Growing Brain is shaped by the Experiences around it 18 Age at which differences begin to appear in how many words a child hears months Abuse Hunger ID: 669505

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Slide1

Early Brain DevelopmentSlide2

1995

1998Slide3

Source: Hart &

Risley

, 1995

THE Growing Brain is shaped by the Experiences around it

18

Age at which differences begin to appear in how many words a child hears

months

Abuse

Hunger

Unsafe housing

Maternal depression

Poverty

Neglect

Adult resilience

Strong, supportive relationships

Healthy communities & families

Lots of loving words and interactions

Laughter, serve & return

Proper nutrition & clinical careSlide4

Community Engagement & Awareness

Education & Training

Research

Funding

Policy

Increased access through partnerships

Data & Evaluation

Brain Trust 4 Babies:

Early Brain Development as Statewide Priority

Family Engagement

Primacy of Language

Prenatal Care

Newborn Care

Co-Morbidities

Trauma Prevention

Language-rich Interactions

Safe, Supportive Communities

Material DepressionSlide5

Talk With Me Baby: Where We’re Going

Enhanced support of our TWMB Champions.

Leadership toolkit.

Employee strategy.

Rapid-cycle interventions in partnership with Harvard Center for the Developing Child.