Connect My Brain

109. The Primal Wound: Understanding the Impact of adoption on child development


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As parents, understanding the intricacies of early childhood brain development is crucial for nurturing a child's neurological well-being.

This episode touches upon the effects of chronic stress on brain development in children. And explores the potential impact of experiences in the womb and early childhood, especially in the context of adoption.

By understanding the impact of early experiences, addressing behavioral patterns, and providing targeted interventions, parents and professionals can play a pivotal role in nurturing a child's healthy neurological development. With a deeper understanding of the nuances of early brain wiring, we can empower ourselves to create environments that support the optimal development of the next generation.

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