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Nurture Their Nature

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Written by Tricia Cook, MEd., RSP, AOG; www.myelbert.com; https://tcooktutoring.instabio.cc/
#dyslexia #dyslexiaawareness #adhd #dyslexic #autism #dyslexiaeducation #dysgraphia #education #dyslexiaadvocate #dyslexiasupport #learningdisabilities #dyscalculia #specialeducation #dyspraxia #saydyslexia #specialneeds #dyslexiaisreal #madebydyslexia #learningdisability #dyslexiapower #neurodiversity #learning #dyslexicadvantage #reading #autismawareness #ortongillingham #asd #learningdifficulties #dyslexiamom #bhfyp

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elationship memories appear to be stored in the right hippocampus. The hippocamp is also<br />

where short-term memories are turned into long-term memories. Relative to the hippocampus,<br />

these memories are then stored as polarities in the brain-experiences and reality of<br />

consciousness the past, future and present. (see RAS specially ACC above- associated with<br />

the alta major chakra and shame and see PONS and Thymus below)<br />

3.4 Light Cone (perceptions of past, present, & future)<br />

*Aside: Interesting Research- on those with memory loss, they did have faster thinning of the<br />

entorhinal cortex due to amyloid level as well as brain shrinkage of the hippocampus [retreived<br />

on 4/25/20 Scienmag. “SCIENMAG.” What Comes First, Beta-Amyloid Plaques or Thinking and<br />

Memory Problems?, apple.news/A0bfYT-YLR2u8kRquMsjKRA?fbclid=IwAR2].<br />

Relevantly, the Wnt pathway has been recognized as critical for the central nervous system<br />

development, several Wnt components retain their expression in the adult brain, including the<br />

hippocampus, and have proven to be fundamental in both the development and function of<br />

synapses (Inestrosa and Arenas, 2010; Inestrosa and Varela-Nallar, 2015). Altogether, these<br />

findings strongly suggest that Wnt signaling might be down-regulated during aging, leading to<br />

increased vulnerability of the neural network and increasing the risk for the onset and

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