The Success of Child Development from the Practice of Prenatal Education

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https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v1i74.15669

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Prenatal care, Child development, Pregnancy - Care and hygiene, Pregnancy - medical care

Abstract

The academic nature of this article shows the relevance of prenatal education as a precursor to health and the development of skills in early childhood. During this period, the window of opportunity to be more exact, significant learning is defined that modifies the structures of the nervous system, providing skills and abilities in all areas of a child’s development. In this sense, prenatal education is a tool that facilitates actions on a variety of comprehensive care issues. Therefore, it is correct to say that education during the prenatal period ensures the development of skills through stimulation and health promotion activities. Interventions must be comprehensive, addressing maternal and child needs to promote the maximum development of the baby during pregnancy and after birth. The Pan American Health Organization mentions how the positive influence during pregnancy transcends into the neurological development which evidences genetic and epigenetic processes on the socio-emotional skills, early learning, health and development of the baby in the womb.

Revista Entorno No. 74 2022: 74-80

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Judith Marlene Rodríguez Vásquez

Especialización en Asistencia Técnica de Primera Infancia, Ministerio
de Educación

Marlon Elías Lobos Rivera, Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador, El Salvador

Profesor universitario e investigador, Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador.

Published

2023-09-01

How to Cite

Rodríguez Vásquez, J. M. ., & Lobos Rivera, M. E. (2023). The Success of Child Development from the Practice of Prenatal Education. Entorno, 1(74), 74–80. https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v1i74.15669

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