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Monday, June 6, 2022

Brain Builders Corner - Early Intervention - Joy, Play, and Language Acquisition

 

The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Conference took place virtually from March 13 through 15 and offered sessions reflecting on early intervention practice and sharing information with families, among a plethora of other topics for audiologists, interventionists, families and medical providers. 

We are sharing some nuggets of information related to brain building in infants and toddlers. Dr. Jack Shonkoff shares, “Building your babies’ brain sounds a little intimidating– so step back and take a deep breath. Parenting is much more of an art than it is a science.”

 Did you know that play builds brains? Play, such as peek-a –boo, patty cake and singing songs with repetition and movement is a way for children to explore and develop a sense of mastery of the world. The baby will want to continue these activities, telling you that their brain is learning. See the mini Parenting   Master Class video on Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child’s website.

Parents know it is important to celebrate their child. Resources  dedicated to fostering joy are available from Hands & Voices Fostering Joy for Families website.  Check out their tip sheets (ASL, English, Spanish as well as many other languages!) Let us know if you would like a copy of the Fostering Joy Journal, available to a limited number of families from the CDHHE Early Intervention Network. There is a separate website dedicated for Fostering Joy information for professionals.


Some of the tips that can be incorporated into our work with families are backed by science and include:

  • Encouraging families to take pictures of events and activities that bring the family joy and making a “joy” album.
  • Encouraging journal writing to document their joy.
  • Posting or sharing on social media, or joining a group of other families interested in fostering joy. Facebook has a Family Fostering Joy group and a Professional Fostering Joy.


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