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Trauma doesn’t always stay in the past. For some, it returns in flashes—during sleep, in quiet moments, or when something triggers the memory. PTSD is not just about what happened, but how the brain continues to respond, often keeping the body in a constant state of alert long after the danger is gone.
Our upcoming video, we explore the science behind trauma, stress, and how these experiences can reshape the brain—sometimes leading to long-term challenges like anxiety and depression.
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Does eating ice cream actually cause shark attacks? 🍦🦈 Are we seeing a classic case of correlation without causation?
In our new video, we explore how our brains often mistake patterns for causes and why understanding this difference is essential for thinking critically about data and science.
🎬 This lesson is available now with early access for our YouTube Members and Patrons. Join us to watch it first and support the creation of more educational videos for learners and classrooms around the world.
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🌱 Welcome Our New Member! 🎉
We’re excited to welcome our newest member — bgirl2398, Julie Levinge and Tiffany Venasse!
Your decision to become a member helps us create thoughtful, research-based educational content for learners around the world.
Thank you for believing in our mission and helping Sprouts grow. We’re glad to have you with us—let’s keep learning together! 💛
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Why can abusive relationships feel so difficult to leave—even when we know they are harmful?
In our upcoming video, we explore the neuroscience and psychology behind the cycle of abuse. We examine how the brain’s dopamine system, stress hormones, and intermittent reinforcement can create powerful emotional bonds, reinforcing patterns of tension, harm, and temporary relief. When affection follows pain, the brain may interpret unpredictability as a reward—strengthening attachment instead of weakening it.
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sprouts
(1 year ago)
We made a book! The Unschooler’s Educational Dictionary. https://www.amazon.com/Unschoolers-Educational-Dictionary-Lighthearted-Curriculum-Free/dp/168481359X/ Secure your copy to discover a world beyond traditional schooling, revolutionize your understanding of education, and empower your approach to parenting and teaching. #unschooling
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stellar_nathy25
(6 years ago)
This reminds me how EVERY SCHOOL YEAR, a teacher would say how we were "the worst behaved classroom" and from that point things only got worse and more dramatic
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AB-ur9rq
(6 years ago)
"Whether you think you can or you can't, either way you are right."
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n0426
(6 years ago)
That’s why good parenting is important.
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ataman8616
(5 years ago)
From a little different perspective. I was taught a sequence by my uncle: "If you call someone a monster and repeat it every day, he will become one"
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snookiewozo
(6 years ago)
More appreciation -> more motivation -> more time spent -> more skill.
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RelativelyBest
(5 years ago)
Basically: Confidence has a huge effect on performance, and your confidence is heavily influenced by people whose opinions you respect.
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Cormac_YT
(4 years ago)
The people who were expected to do well were nurtured to do well and the people who were expected to do badly were developed to fulfill those expectations
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muyhiram
(6 years ago)
This is why good looks often lead to success.
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socosoul8294
(6 years ago)
A moment of silence for all those who were in the same situation as Joe
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tryingtopickagoodusername9598
(5 years ago (edited))
"Treat a man as he is, he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he could be, he will become what he should be" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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yeah....2334
(1 year ago)
Sometimes the same expectations can fuck you up once you start thinking you're not doing enough to meet those expectations
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joeyv2083
(4 years ago)
This should be such a focus for parenting, schooling, and any place of employment... this would teach real leadership
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angelinebena9675
(5 years ago)
That’s why good teachers are important. They literally change people’s lives
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quandrellhendricks
(6 years ago)
Ok but I’m just showing appreciation to the Artist who drew this
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Eagle.Gamer.Ff.06
(8 months ago)
Hey you, yes you reading this—don’t give up. Life can feel like pushing a boulder uphill, but you’re stronger than you realize. When I first heard about Manifest the Unseen by Luna Rivers on a podcast and then read it, something shifted for me. It brought me clarity, peace, and so many unexpected blessings. Maybe this is exactly what you need right now. Wishing you a wonderful day
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