The Myth of the First Three Years

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The Myth of the First Three Years: A New Understanding of Early Brain Development and Lifelong Learning (ISBN 9780743242608, 1999) is a book written by John Bruer. The book explains the overextrapolations of basic critical period neuroscience research "resulting in a potentially disproportionate channeling of resources toward early childhood education."[1]

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  1. ^ PBS interview with John Bruer
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