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Infant Aerobics
Can Exercise Make Your
Baby Smarter?
Baby Smarter?
By Teri Brown
According to Zurn, babies come into the world helpless but preprogrammed to interact and adapt to their environment. "They are using their brains from the moment of birth, if not before, and unless they are in situations of extreme sensory deprivation (organic or environmental) it's hard for me to even think of an infant who isn't using his or her brain full tilt," she says.
"I don't know of any research that would tell us what the brain growth potential of a given infant is," Zurn says. "This makes it difficult, if not impossible, to determine just which (and how much) experiences with the environment will lead to maximum brain growth."
But Zurn does point out that babies are in constant motion. She gives the example of a baby's search for food. First, she roots around searching for nourishment and begins to build neck strength. This strength gives her more control over her future searches, which in turn helps her make the connection that her motions can bring relief from hunger.
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