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Study Suggests Early Skills Could Shield Developing Brains from Climate-Related Prenatal Stress

A recent study indicates that fostering adaptive skills in early childhood may help counteract the negative effects of prenatal stress linked to climate disasters.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 14 days ago
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Research has shown that prenatal stress can adversely affect brain development in children. As climate disasters become more frequent, this concern grows more pressing.

The study proposes that building strong adaptive skills during early childhood could potentially mitigate some of the damage caused by such stressors.

These findings underscore the importance of early interventions aimed at supporting child development in the face of increasing environmental challenges.