Stress & The Growing Brain
The brain is the main stress processor, so it stands to reason that a developing brain would be especially sensitive to its effects. Multiple studies have shown that babies and children who grow up under profoundly stressful circumstances actually have less density in certain areas of the brain. The hippocampus, the part of the brain connected with memory and learning, is particularly vulnerable to the effects of stress. That is the area where most damage shows up.

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