The Kauai study tells us that
A) even children who experience mild birth trauma and grow up in stable families do not do as well on measures of intelligence as children with no birth problems.
B) as long as birth injuries are not overwhelming, a supportive home can restore children's growth.
C) a supportive home environment does little to alleviate the effects of birth trauma, as brain injuries are often permanent.
D) children who experience moderate birth trauma and are exposed to poverty will have serious learning difficulties even if they are otherwise resilient.
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