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When a baby is born, she has roughly one hundred --- neurons that are just waiting to form a network of connections that will affect her or his ability to learn, grow, and have positive relationships with others.

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When a baby is born, she has roughly one hundred -Billion- neurons that are just waiting to form a network of connections that will affect her or his ability to learn, grow, and have positive relationships with others.

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Hi!


The correct answer would be billion.


At the time of birth, a baby as about one hundred billion neurons which is twice the number of the neurons that is present in an adult, but a proper network and connections are not yet established, with a relatively low number of synapses present. As the child grows up and enters a learning phase, new synapses start forming and the number increases drastically in the first few years following the child's birth. Over time a lot of the connections are eliminated if they are hardly ever used, as a part of the child's brain development and this is a natural process.

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