Learning begins at birth. Talking, reading, singing, and playing with young children may seem like simple, daily activities, but they play a powerful role in a child's success in school and life. These critical interactions build children's brains; promote early language math and social emotional skills; and strengthen relationships—all of which lay the foundation for learning, confidence, and long-term success.
Kara DukakisTipping Point Senior Program Officer, Early Childhood
