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Adverse Experiences

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Adverse Experiences are events that can cause trauma, including abuse, witnessing violence, and instability at home. The trauma that comes from experiencing adversity releases stress hormones that can lead to changes in the body and brain. Experiencing chronic stress during a critical time in development can negatively affect students' cognition, health, and physical and emotional well-being, as well as their academic achievement. The effects of Adverse Experiences are cumulative (at least to an extent), so the more Adverse Experiences a person is exposed to, the more it may affect their development. However, children and adolescents' brains allow a high degree of neural reorganization or plasticity, potentially supporting recovery and resilience following Adverse Experiences. In addition, family, school, and community Social Supports can play a key role in mitigating some of the negative effects.of these experiences on adolescent outcomes.

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