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Neuroscientists “Brain fully developed age 25”

September 16, 2020 by Linda Patterson2 Comments

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Neuroscientists says “Brain fully developed age 25”. Neuroscientists agree that the human brain hasn’t really developed until the mid-’20s. As most scientist claim, the brain is fully developed by the age of 25. Our executive functions, memory, and attention, as well as our complex planning and decision making and complex planning, will develop over time. Do your research to understand.

Now that we know that the brain starts developing in the fetus at 6 weeks and is not completely developed until approximately 25, it is hard not to know what will affect this development. Almost all the water, air, food, and soil around the world has been contaminated. So we know that all those things should be really carefully studied before they go into your child’s body. But, in this blog, I am going to talk about a child who started drinking alcohol 2 weeks after his best friend was killed in a terrible accident. It went to weed and then onto meth, cocaine and all this added together as his brain was developing. And what it did was stop his development, which any addiction will do that. The brain affecting addiction stops development. It does indeed and you can see it if you look at someone who is addicted, alcohol or drugs especially.

Neuroscientists say “Brain fully developed age 25”

It is a sad reality when not too many families do not have alcohol or drug issues in their lives. And if you do not have close family or friends just look around your community. I do believe that parents need to be aware and talk to the children before these possibilities become a reality. Children will know what to stay away from if they know their brain will not develop correctly. And they lose so much with addictions. We have to be careful with what we say, what we do, and how we act for the development of our child’s brain.

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