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Stressed Brains Don’t Learn The Same Way STRESS

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Stress Responses ADRENALINE (Fight or Flight) Blood Pressure Rises Pulse increases Energy increases CORTISOL Returns body to normal

Stress can hurt more than our Brains Chronic Stress causes: Elevated risk of heart attacks and strokes Suppresses your immune system 3 x colds; asthma; diabetes Cortisol affects memory Depression Not everyone responds the same

IDEAS TO HELP WITH CHRONIC STRESS EDUCATION ABOUT STRESS LEARN HOW TO PREVENT STRESS TEACH PARENTS FIRST FREE FAMILY COUNCELING