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      Understanding and Promoting Resilience in the Context of Adverse Childhood Experiences

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          How the timing and quality of early experiences influence the development of brain architecture.

          Early life events can exert a powerful influence on both the pattern of brain architecture and behavioral development. In this study a conceptual framework is provided for considering how the structure of early experience gets "under the skin." The study begins with a description of the genetic framework that lays the foundation for brain development, and then proceeds to the ways experience interacts with and modifies the structures and functions of the developing brain. Much of the attention is focused on early experience and sensitive periods, although it is made clear that later experience also plays an important role in maintaining and elaborating this early wiring diagram, which is critical to establishing a solid footing for development beyond the early years.
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            Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mental Health, Chronic Medical Conditions, and Development in Young Children

            To determine the relationships between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health, chronic medical conditions, and social development among young children in the child welfare system.
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              Normal variation in early parental sensitivity predicts child structural brain development.

              Early caregiving can have an impact on brain structure and function in children. The influence of extreme caregiving experiences has been demonstrated, but studies on the influence of normal variation in parenting quality are scarce. Moreover, no studies to date have included the role of both maternal and paternal sensitivity in child brain maturation. This study examined the prospective relation between mothers' and fathers' sensitive caregiving in early childhood and brain structure later in childhood.
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                Journal
                Early Childhood Education Journal
                Early Childhood Educ J
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                1082-3301
                1573-1707
                May 2018
                July 15 2017
                May 2018
                : 46
                : 3
                : 343-353
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                10.1007/s10643-017-0869-3
                85689a09-9efc-4c99-975d-556569d2cdfc
                © 2018

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