Helping Young Children Cope with Trauma

Helping Young Children Cope with Trauma

Abstract:

Disasters are upsetting to everyone involved. Children, older people, and/or people with disabilities are especially at risk. For a child, his or her view of the world as a safe and predictable place is temporarily lost. Children become afraid that the event will happen again and that they or their family will be injured or killed. The damage, injuries, and deaths that can result from an unexpected oruncontrollable event are difficult for most children to understand.
How a parent or other adult reacts to a child following any traumatic event can help children recover more quickly and more completely. This brochure contains general information to help you in this task.

Target Group: Children, Parents, Communities, Teacher Education, General Public

Subject/Strand: Psychology, Family Life Education & Life Skills

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