During the same period, the amount and quality of stimulation children experience interacting with parents and others has major impacts on brain architecture, with life-long impacts on social, emotional, and intellectual wellbeing.
These facts are why The Achievement Gap Initiative (AGI) at Harvard University developed The Basics Principles. The goal is to help families from all backgrounds benefit from the unique opportunity that the early years provide to shape a child's future.
Developmental scientists and early-childhood experts helped the AGI distill The Basics Principles from decades of research, to create a clear, inspirational, science-based vocabulary to unify family and community support for early learning and brain development.