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Anything that discusses the effects o cortisol on a developing child's brain would explain a lot about the way neurological damage occurs.  

The work of Allan Schore on the neurobiology of attachment/ development/ dyadic co-regulation is also really illuminating. He explains the preferential development of the R brain in early infancy...  "The right brain of the mother becomes the right brain of the child."  The R brain is not accessible by logic/talk  (see Jill Bolte Taylor's TED talk).

Neurofeedback focuses on the firing patterns and networks of activity in the brain.  It rewards integrated brain activity and discourages non-integrated activity.  Sebern Fisher's book on Neurofeedback is excellent.

Hi!  I'm a former neuroscience researcher and child-adolescent development specialist. (I currently teach teachers and parents about optimizing brain development through an understanding of growth mindset, resilience and attachment).   

Website: One of my favorite sites is the Harvard Center for the Developing Child

Article:  I wrote an article on my blog that covers some key ideas you might find  helpful!  I try to write in a 'user-friendly' way, so hopefully it can give you something useful :-)  

7 Things You Need to Know About Childhood Trauma and its Connection to PTSD

If anything - it lists other references to check out!

 

Animated videos:  These two animated videos also cover toxic stress

How Fear and Stress Affect the Brain (I created this one- it's not the greatest but has some basics)

How Stress Affects the Brain

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