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Reducing serious stress triggers may help kids at risk

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Parents and experts came together to talk about the new science of adolescent brain development. Chronic stress can interfere with normal brain development, according to Temple researcher Laurence Steinberg. "We're really talking about pretty severe stress exposure, including exposure to domestic violence and familial dysfunction. If we can focus on reducing stress early in life, we may be able to reduce the number of kids who end up in the juvenile justice system," he said.