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Early childhood toxic stress could lead to lifelong learning and behavior issues

By Hicbd
Wed Dec 16 2020 11:27 am

"Science tells us that unrelenting negative experiences — toxic stress — in early childhood affect a developing brain in ways that can herald lifelong learning and behavior problems. Conversely, research also shows that a stable, nurturing environment stimulates children’s brains in positive ways, priming them for better outcomes in life. Effective intervention can help mitigate or prevent those negative experiences and pave the way for healthy development."

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https://www.mdrc.org/publication/putting-children-first-interview-mdrc-s-meghan-mccormick-about-child-first-home-visiting
https://developingchild.harvard.edu/science/key-concepts/toxic-stress/

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Global Poverty Education Crime / Theft Child Development / Care Parenting Parenting Programs U.S. Poverty Peacebuilding Violence

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