During the neonatal period, genes may become physically damaged or may spontaneously mutate. If damaged genes are passed on to the child, the result can be a genetic disorder. Alternatively, certain environmental facets, such as exposure to X-rays or even highly polluted air, may produce a malformation of genetic material.
Due to advances in genetic screening, genetic difficulties increasingly can be forecast, anticipated, and planned for before a child’s birth, enabling parents to take steps before the child is born to reduce the severity of certain conditions. Discuss 2 different neurological disorders that can occur in development and how they affect development. Refer to The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke website to identify your disorders.
Use additional research to discuss this topic that was briefly introduced in the last Module: Week reading (Chapter 1). In addition, read Spirituality and the Aging Brain (Newberg, 2011) and then discuss research suggesting the effects of spiritual disciplines (prayer, meditation) on neurobiology. 400-500 wordsstudents must support their assertions with at least 2 scholarly citations in current 7TH EDITION GRADUATE FORMAT/ NOT UNDERGRAD APA format, as well as 1 biblical principle. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable sources include peer reviewed journal articles.
Requirements: 400-500