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Program uses games, apps to make early connections in babies' brains
Posted on November 8, 2012 at 11:29 PM
Updated Friday, Nov 9 at 12:10 AM
“It’s not about making the baby smarter, it’s about certain parts of their brain interacting with each other at this stage,” said mother Erin Dace, who started her daughter, Mazzy, in the PlayWisely program at six weeks old.
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