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What are the three types of stress responses mentioned?

Positive, Tolerable and Toxic Stress Responses

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This bond is formed in the early years and has a long-term impact on a child's sense of self, development, growth and future relationships with others.

What is attachment?

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Child reaches out for interaction—with eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, babbling, or touch. A responsive caregiver will speak back, playing peekaboo, or sharing a toy or a laugh.

What is "Serve and Return?"

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Send electrical signals to communicate with each other.

What are "Neurons"?

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The single most common factor for children who develop resilience

What is at least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive parent, caregiver, or other adult?

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When a child experiences strong, frequent, and or prolonged adversity

What is Toxic Stress

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Sensitive and responsive caregivers and children feel safe and secure to explore.

What is Secure Attachment?

200

3 Major Regions of the Brain that were discussed

What are Hindbrain, Midbrain and Forebrain?

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Connections that are used less and fade away.

What is called "Pruning"?

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Is made up of the Hindbrain and the Midbrain and is largely formed at birth, giving us the ability to go through everyday functions.

What is the "Brainstem"?

300

Marriage, buying a new home, and taking a vacation are some examples of

What is Positive Stress?

300

Distant or disengaged caregivers or children that are unsure whether or when their needs will be met.

What is Insecure Attachment?

300

Is responsible for more complex functions and develops last.

What is Forebrain?

300

Cognitive impairments, attention problems, and language deficits can be examples of

What are Prolonged periods of neglect?

300

Names of some of the other advocates that you have not met before.

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