What happens to a child's brain during conflict? | UNICEF

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More than 86.7 million children under the age of 7 have spent their entire lives in conflict zones, putting their brain development at risk. During the first 7 years of life a child’s brain has the potential to activate 1,000 brain cells every second but the trauma from living in conflict can limit that development.

The solution is to invest more to provide children and caregivers with critical supplies and services including learning materials, psychosocial support, and safe, child-friendly spaces that can help restore a sense of childhood in the midst of conflict.
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lets support these children and make sure that though they might have come from a bad past we will make a bright future for them.

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😓why do adults have to fight?
Its so dangerous and damaging.

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