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Learning and Developmental Disabilities

Brain development in utero through adolescence follows a precise and delicate step-by-step sequence involving complex neurobiological processes. Definitive research shows environmental factors have an important influence on this development. 

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Key Topics: Children's Health

Research also shows that the overall prevalence of developmental disabilities has been increasing in recent years.1 Responsible and comprehensive efforts should be undertaken to reduce or eliminate human exposure and environmental releases of toxic substances known or suspected to impair brain development. 

We share here a summary of several common learning and developmental disabilities, focusing on those which are known or suspected to have environmental factors as contributors.

 

To explore recent webinars, blogs, and partner resources on children's health, see our Children's Health Key Topic page.

 

This page was last revised in September 2024 by CHE’s Science Writer Matt Lilley, with input from Maureen Swanson of Project TENDR (a program of The Arc), and editing support from CHE Director Kristin Schafer. 

CHE invites our partners to submit corrections and clarifications to this page. Please include links to research to support your submissions through the comment form on our Contact page.