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This book explores the powerful connection between the developing brain and family relationships. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and family studies, it explains how early caregiving experiences shape neural circuits, stress-response systems, and emotional regulation. The chapters examine sensitive periods of brain development, the role of attachment and co-regulation, and the biological impact of adversity such as toxic stress and neglect. At the same time, the book highlights the brain’s remarkable plasticity and the potential for healing through supportive relationships and evidence-based interventions. By integrating brain science with family dynamics, the book offers valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, educators, and policymakers concerned with child development.









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