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Watch: Separating Children at the Border Will Have Long-Term Brain Effects

“We see the brains of children changing as part of the toxic stress response.”
charlotte.cabot@thriveglobal.com

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In Brave New Films’ latest video, “Trauma at the Border,” pediatricians reveal the long-term emotional, psychological and physical damage that can be done when children are imprisoned.

  • Children
  • Emotional Stability
  • Imprisonment
  • Parenting
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Published June 27, 2018

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