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baby toy"Developmental psychologist have long recognized that perceptual-motor development in infancy [is] the foundation of all mental life."1
BABY BUILDERS STIMULATES MOTOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT


baby toy". . .The processes by which infants learned to control and coordinate their bodies. . . set the stage for all further development."2
BABY BUILDERS BUILDS STRENGTH,BALANCE AND COORDINATION

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baby toy"Early intervention from 0-3 years of age leads to higher cognitive test scores and academic test scores through age 21."3
BABY BUILDERS STIMULATES CONGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

 

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baby toy"Early care and nurture have a decisive and long-lasting impact on how people develop, their ability to learn, and their capacity to regulate their emotions."4
BABY BUILDERS POSITIVELY IMPACTS CHILDREN PSYCHOSOCIALLY

baby toy"Parents who have a broader understanding of their infant's development and his capacities, improve their ability to cope and interact with their infant."5
BABY BUILDERS EDUCATES PARENTS ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PROVIDES TECHNIQUES TO SAFELY EXERCISE THEIR
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baby toy"Confining babies and young children to strollers, play pens, car and infant seats for hours at a time, may delay development such as rolling over, crawling, walking and even cognitive development. Certainly such restrictions can begin the path to sedentary preferences and childhood obesity.”6
BABY BUILDERSWORKS TO PREVENT DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS

 

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1Lockman JJ, Thelen E. “Developmental Biodynamics: Brain, Body, Behavior Connections.”
Child Development, 1993,64, 953-959.
2 Ibid
3Campbell FA, Pungello EP, Miller-Johnson S, Burchinal M,, Ramey CT. “The development of
cognitive and academic abilities: growth curves from an early childhood educational experiment.”,
Dev Psychol 2001 Mar;37(2): 231-42.
4Elkind, D. “Authority of the brain.” J Dev Behav Pediatr, 1999, 6, 432-3.
5Palmer, et al. “The Effects of Physical Therapy on Cerebral Palsy.” New England Journal of Medicine, 1988, 318, 803-8.
6http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/template.cfm?template=toddlers.html

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