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Nurturing the Foundation: Brain Development in Early Childhood
The human brain is the only organ that is not fully developed at birth. While a child is born with nearly all the neurons they will ever have, it is the connections between those neurons—the synapses—that determine how a child thinks, learns, and interacts with the world. At The Bridge School, we view these early years not just as a prelude to "real" school, but as the most critical window for building the biological architecture of the mind.

The Bridge School
Jan 284 min read


Why the Bridges Math Curriculum is the Gold Standard for Preschoolers
In the world of early childhood education, mathematics is often reduced to simple rote memorization—reciting numbers 1 through 20 or identifying basic shapes. However, at The Bridge School, we believe that early childhood math should be a journey of discovery, logic, and deep conceptual understanding.

The Bridge School
Jan 144 min read
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