How the Brain Grows and Learns Over Time

  1. Wiring Wonder: Babies form a million new neural connections every second.
  2. Learning Loops: Repetition strengthens pathways, making new skills stick.
  3. Pruning Phase: The brain trims unused connections to improve efficiency.
  4. Critical Windows: Early childhood is prime time for language and sensory learning.
  5. Teen Tune-Up: Adolescence brings major rewiring for logic and self-control.
  6. Memory Build: Hippocampus growth supports learning through childhood.
  7. Skill Switch: New challenges build new circuits at any age.
  8. Emotion Engine: The amygdala matures sooner than reasoning areas, shaping teen reactions.
  9. Adult Adaptation: The adult brain stays plastic, adapting through practice and experience.
  10. Lifelong Growth: Learning can physically reshape brain pathways well into old age.