CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)

Resilience Processes in Development - CARTA presents Impact of Early Life Deprivation on Cognition – Ann Masten


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Ann Masten (University of Minnesota) discusses the meaning of resilience from a developmental perspective, highlighting the significance of findings from studies of extreme adversity in childhood for our understanding of processes that nurture or disrupt human capacity for adapting to challenges over the life course. Caregivers play a critical role both in protecting early wellbeing and nurturing the future resilience of children and their societies. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 35292]
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