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Karen's Blog - Topic: Neuroplasticity

Intensives In Puberty: Take Advantage of Neuroplasticity

Puberty can be a second chance or a complete disaster – the outcome depends on the choices you make during this important period. Unfortunately, to take advantage of this period […]

Take Advantage of the Periods of Peak Neuroplasticity

Children’s brains grow at a higher rate throughout the first 18 to 24 years of life than they do as adults. Within this extended time period, there are two periods […]

Recovery In Cerebral Palsy Takes Time (and Fresh Thinking)

If a teenager has a bad fall off a bike or a significant head injury while playing hockey, the timeline for recovery is very similar to an adult with a […]

Baby Brains Can Recover – Pediatric Neuroplasticity

The ability of the human brain to grow new cells, to repair damaged cells, and to re- organize the function of different parts of the brain are all characteristics of […]

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