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Research from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University highlights that the capacity to modify our brains and behaviors decreases as we age. This reflects the brain's plasticity, which is strongest in early childhood, enabling significant learning and adaptation. As we grow older, this ability diminishes, impacting how we learn new skills, adapt to change, and recover from challenges. Understanding this phenomenon emphasizes the importance of early development and lifelong learning opportunities.
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Ability to Change Brains and Behaviors Decreases Over Time Source: Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University