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BrainWave Trust- The first 3 years  
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Created : 18 May 2004
Last Revision : 18 May 2004
"This is the most important information to come out of paediatrics in thirty years"
Professor Graeme Vimpani
"Professor of Community, Child and Family Health, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia"


Professor Vimpani is referring to new scientific developments in brain research which prove that experiences in the first three years of a child's life have a profound effect which impacts into all aspects of adulthood.

Brainwave is a charitable trust that has been set up by leading paediatricians, medical, educational, legal, academic and business professionals who are dedicated to ensuring that this crucial information is available to those who need it most.

Brainwave is in existence to help children, parents, care givers, doctors, welfare workers and educationalists; and to lobby policy makers.

The BrainWave Trust website has information for Medical Practitioners, Parents and Caregivers, Child Care Workers, Community Nurses and Social Workers. There is also information for the corporate sector on sponsorship and implications for our NZ community.



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