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In ‘1001 Days,’ Sue Gerhardt examines the science behind early childhood development and its lasting effects on our health and happiness. This evidence-based guide explores how experiences, relationships, and environmental factors during infancy and early childhood create the foundation for lifelong wellbeing. Gerhardt synthesizes research from neuroscience, psychology, and medicine to explain the mechanisms through which our earliest experiences influence everything from immune function to emotional resilience. The book offers practical insights for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding human development. By highlighting the importance of the first years of life, Gerhardt makes a compelling case for investing in early childhood care and education as one of the most significant public health priorities. This accessible yet thorough exploration empowers readers to understand and support optimal development during these critical formative years.







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