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Is never easy
Is inevitable
Can be easy
Is predictable
Compare child exposed to trauma to other children
Remind the child that you are there to keep them safe
Make sure children adhere to strict time schedules
Add additional activities to the child’s schedule
Trying to figure out who they are
Traumatized by a move because of their social relationships
Have a need to feel normal and ‘fit in’
All choices are correct
Stop using the bottle immediately
Start weaning the child from the bottle within 72 hours
Continue with the bottle to maintain some stability
Replace the bottle with a sippy cup right away
Keep information about the new placement as a ‘surprise’
Tell the child, in terms of safety, the reason why they were removed
Take the child on an outing (restaurant, amusement park) within a day of their placement
Tell the child that their stay in the placement will be short and they will go home soon
Age and grade level
Developmental stage
Emotional state
Friends and relatives
Ages 0- 2 and teens
Ages 3-5 and 6-12
Teens and ages 3-5
Ages 0-2 and 2-3
An individual
A trauma survivor
A foster child
A ‘normal’ child
Permanency
Safety
Truth
Well-being
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