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Early Adversity and the Neurobehavioral Development of Children, Part 2

Phil Fisher

Dr. Phil Fisher, from the University of Oregon, builds on Dr. Lengua’s video to expand on how adversity impacts child development and strategies for promoting resilience.

Early Adversity and the Neurobehavioral Development of Children, Part 1

Liliana Lengua Headshot

Dr. Liliana Lengua examines how familial and social factors associated with adversity can shape children’s brain development as well as promising programs that promote their resilience.

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