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How Babies Learn

Date and Time

Wednesday, January 15, 2025, 7:30 PM until 8:30 PM

Location

ONLINE VIA ZOOM
USA

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HRP Mamas Workshops

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HOW BABIES LEARN 

with TESS FOREST  - Via LIVE Zoom

Join us for a talk with Tess Forest , Postdoctoral Research Scientist, from Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience lab at Columbia University. This talk will address developmental cognitive neuroscience of Infants:

We learn more during the first few years of life than at any point in the future—mastering language, learning social customs, and starting to understand how the world around us is organized. Amazingly, babiesand toddlers accomplish these feats even though the brain’s learning and memory systems are still being built. So, how do they do it? At Columbia University’s Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab westudy the unique ways that infants and young children interact with, learn about, and remember their environments. In this presentation, Dr. Tess Forest, a Research Scientist in the lab will discuss how babieslearn to learn and how brain development supports and constrains early learning, with a focus on the current findings from developmental research.