In a child’s brain, memory and learning is possible via communication between neurons (brain cells). Information is processed and stored by the transmission and receiving of electrical signals, or impulses.
Development of neural growth and processes occur most rapidly throughout childhood. While brain-building toys and activities play a role, how else may parents support and maximize their child’s ability to learn and retain knowledge?
Studies indicate that the presence of DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid, in brain cell membranes supports efficient communication among brain cells¹, which is the basis for memory and learning.
Hence, adequate DHA and other nutrients plus the right mental stimulation help to support communication between millions of brain cells, which in turn support better and faster learning.. |
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| Here’s a visual representation of how adequate DHA benefits brain cell communication. |
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| *Please note that this is a simplified visual demo only intended to aid in the understanding of the subject matter. |
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