Words Are Food
For A Baby’s Brain
Build a Brain, Build a Life, Build a Community® works with hospitals and community agencies to help educate parents and caregivers about the crucial role they play in helping to develop their child’s brain and the importance of talk and interaction to fuel healthy brain development in the first three years of a child’s life.
A formula for healthy brain development.
Build a Brain is committed to equipping every parent with the knowledge and tools needed to maximize their child’s brain capacity from day one. We believe in the remarkable power of nurturing language and interactions to fuel healthy brain development.
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At least 80% – 85% of a child’s brain will develop in the first three years.
About Build a Brain
Build a Brain, Build a Life, Build a Community® was founded to educate parents about the importance of beginning to build their newborn’s brain at the earliest possible moment in their life. Build a Brain is spreading its mission across the U.S., partnering with hospitals and communities to provide resources to new parents.
Building Lives —
Building Communities
Share the moments that matter! Upload photos of your little ones (ages 0-5) along with siblings and family members as you engage in everyday activities that boost brain development. These precious snapshots showcase how families are building stronger communities, one meaningful interaction at a time.
Recent News
Read the latest news and information from Build a Brain, Build a Life, Build a Community®
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The Reading Brain Starts at 18 Months
Read more: The Reading Brain Starts at 18 MonthsReading research from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education validates what many of us in the field have long suspected.
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Building Brighter Futures
Read more: Building Brighter FuturesJust as a child needs nutritious food for physical growth, their brain needs language to develop fully.
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The Hidden Power of Words
Read more: The Hidden Power of WordsDuring pregnancy, expectant parents are essentially building the first neural networks of expectation about their child.