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Offers information for caregivers on how to talk to children about war.
Offers information for caregivers on how to talk to children about war.
Offers information for caregivers on how to talk to children about war.
Offers information for caregivers on how to talk to children about war.
Offers parents and caregivers information about how children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience traumatic stress.
All families experience trauma differently. Some factors such as a child’s age or the family’s culture or ethnicity may influence how the family copes and recovers from a traumatic event.
The impact of physical abuse on a child’s life can be far-reaching. It is especially devastating when a parent, the person a child depends on for protection and safety, becomes a danger. Some children develop traumatic stress reactions.
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Offers parents and caregivers information about trauma. This fact sheet defines traumatic stress and describes how common it is, how it can impact a family, and things a family can do to cope with traumatic stress.