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Changing the actual size and physical structure of the brain
Impacting genetics and passing some of the effects on to the next generation
Making the brain more resilient to stress in later life
Strengthening the brainstem or “fight or flight” area of the brain
Slight, moderate, extreme
Positive, Tolerable, Toxic
Normal, intense, Toxic
Minimal, moderate, significant
ADHD
Oppositional or ‘bad” behavior
Cognitive disability
All of the above
A caring relationship with at least 1 adult
Good nutrition
Parents’ marital status
Parents’ SES
Attachment is stronger with a biological relative
Has to be present with the young child for a significant amount of time
Indicated by the child turning to this person when distressed
Develops when the attachment cycle is repeated hundreds of times with the attachment figure meeting the baby’s needs
Denial, Bargaining, Acceptance
Anger, Anxiety, Acceptance
Protest, Despair, Denial/detachment
Protest, Bargaining, Anger
Birth-6 months
6-12 months
12-36 months
36-48 months
Transfer attachment
Reduce anxiety and fear of the unknown
Empower new caregivers
All of the above
Continue transfer of attachment figures
Decrease loyalty issues
Help previous caregiver feel better about the move
Provide opportunities for support of the child throughout the process
A gradual, planned transition
Opportunities for previous caregiver and new caregiver to spend time together with the child
Child and caregiver have a chance to say goodbye
All of the above
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