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Brain development

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Article
08 July 2020
Sudan’s midwives saving lives amidst COVID-19
UNICEF’s Maternal and Newborn Health Project contributes to the safety of mothers and babies in West Darfur.
云南省陇川县的儿童主任项目。
Article
25 October 2019
3 things you can do to get your child moving and playing
Play nurtures all areas of development and stimulates brain development.
A mother holds her child at their home in Fenxi Village, Shanxi Province, in 2017.
Article
27 August 2019
4 things to support your child’s healthy brain development
There is dramatic growth and brain development during the early years of your child’s life.
Young children join a game at a UNICEF-supported Integrated Early Childhood Development Centre in Fenxi County, Shanxi Province, in 2017.
Article
14 June 2019
3 ways to nurture your baby’s brain
Dr. Pia Britto talks about the most important phase of life.
A child plays with his parents at their home in Lingbao Village, Yichang City, Hubei Province, in April 2015.
Article
23 May 2019
7 things you need to know about your baby’s brain
A baby brain expert answers questions from parents
Document
19 March 2019
Building Better Brains
Advances in neuroscience are beginning to drive a revolutionary shift in the way we think about child development.

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Building Better Brains: New Frontiers in Early Childhood Development (PDF, 561 KB)
Press release
24 March 2016
87 million children under 7 have known nothing but conflict - UNICEF
New figures reveal the number of children exposed to conflict during peak brain-development period

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