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The Impact of Trauma on Children

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Trauma is an emotional response to an intense event that threatens or causes harm–harm that can be physical or emotional, real or perceived, and can threaten a child or someone close to them. Childhood trauma is a significant barrier to emotional and psychological development and usually presents itself throughout the course of a child’s life. During this webinar, learn about trauma, specifically childhood trauma, its impact on toddlers & children, and ways to help children cope with trauma. Presented by: Natasha Hope-Moriarty, LMSW

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    56:12
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Student Ratings & Reviews

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Helpful review of info previous learned
Good courses
This course has very useful information, it can definitely brine applied to your everyday parenting.
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Excellent content! Valuable information in a digestible format.
Having a one-year-old who went through trauma at a younger age, makes it hard to understand the impact it has on her. This class helps a bit to start to look and notice signs that I would attribute to her just being difficult but it maybe trauma reacting.
SS
2 weeks ago
good presentation
Opal Thomas
2 weeks ago
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Great course
CW
2 weeks ago
A real eye opener !!!
Yes - good match - I am a Court Appointed Special Advocate for a 7 year old child who is in Foster Care after suffering severe physical abuse by his father and neglect/abandonment by his mother
M
3 weeks ago
good worksho
Good course for every foster or adoptive parent
good course
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it was good
Wanda Love
4 weeks ago
Workshop great
Very useful information in this lesson
LD
1 month ago
Learned a lot about trauma
MN
1 month ago
Very informative
SB
1 month ago
Great information
TB
1 month ago
Thanks for the great information
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